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What Goes Into Your FICO Score ?
Lenders use the FICO Score to help them determine the terms, conditions, and amount of your mortgage loan. The data that FICO considers in calculating that credit score falls into five categories, with the following average weightings...
 
 Payment History--35% How you've handled credit cards, retail accounts, installment loans, finance company accounts, mortgages, etc. FICO also looks into public records such as bankruptcy, wage attachments, and collections. For payment delinquencies, they want to know, how much, how many, and how long ago they occurred.
 Amounts Owed--30% What you owe, what types of accounts, and how many. The percentage of your credit line your balances typically use. The percent of the principal still owed on installment loans.
 Length of Credit History--15% How long the account's been opened, its specific type, and account activity.
 New Credit--10% Number and proportion of recently opened accounts and recent credit inquiries. Time since account openings and credit inquiries. Is this a re-establishment of positive credit history following past payment problems?
 Types of Credit Used--10% Number of and recent information on all the various types of accounts you use -- credit cards, retail accounts, installment loans, mortgages, consumer finance accounts, etc.
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