Try This For Estimating Your Credit Score
I have a very good friend from Hawaii who is in banking. I know many of my readers won’t believe it, but my friend tells me that he actually gets excited about numbers, computing them and looking at them for eight to ten hours a day. He claims he doesn’t get bored doing this. Furthermore, he works with numbers not only all day long but almost every day of the year and has been doing so for over 20+ years.
My response to my friend is, “Good for you.” But for most of us, number crunching isn’t the most exciting thing that we do. Moreover, some of us can almost dread it.
I came across something recently that has changed my mind, at least a bit about numbers and number crunching. In fact, you need to do this simple test, just as I did a few minutes ago. Take it to find out your FICO Score (Estimated Score). If you are truthful with your answers, you will know what your estimated score is to within just a few points of your score as the major credit companies report it.
Remember that I said I just took the test? Well, I was honest and it was just a couple of points off. By the way, this kind of number crunching is almost fun. Really, I’m not lying!
One more thing, the number you finally arrive at as a result of taking this brief quiz, will tell your loan officer if/when you are ready to purchase your next house. Sound important? It is and you should know this number.
David Burrows, Realtor
Envirian of Warrenton
Warrenton, VA 20186
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Thought For The Day: Estimating your Credit Score as this blog points out can be fun and very close to accurate. Absolutely nothing though replaces knowing what your true score and credit report really says about you.
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