Should you need a loan, whether it’s a home or car loan, your credit score can make or break your chances of getting it. That one little number that is your credit ranking will tell a potential lender whether you are a golden applicant for a loan or whether they should be concerned about your ability to repay the money you borrow. For the most part, credit scores fallen somewhere between 375 and 900. A score of 900 is the highest and qualifies you for any loan. Period. A score closer to 375 qualifies as poor and will certainly require a higher down payment or more collateral.
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