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  2. What is considered a fair credit score? - AOL

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    Fair credit and good credit are next to each other on the credit score scale, but your financial opportunities get significantly better once you pass the threshold of a 670 score. The difference ...

  3. Why is good credit so important? - AOL

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    Here’s what you need to do to get your score within a good credit range. ... Poor credit: 300-579. Fair credit: 580-669. Good credit: 670-739. Very good credit: 740-799.

  4. What is a good credit score? - AOL

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    This method of scoring defines 661 to 780 as a good credit score and 781 to 850 as an excellent credit score. Scores that fall between the 601 and 660 range are considered fair and 500 to 600 are ...

  5. Credit score in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The VantageScore 3.0 and 4.0 lower than 550 is very poor, 550–649 is poor, 650–699 is fair, 700–749 is good, and 750–850 is excellent. [38] As of 2023, Synchrony Bank uses VantageScore 4.0 as the credit score for granting its credit cards.

  6. What is an excellent credit score? - AOL

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    FICO Credit Score Ranges . Excellent/Exceptional. 800-850. Very good. 740-799. Good. 670-739. Fair. 580-669. Very poor. 300-579

  7. Credit score - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, credit scoring is widely accepted as the primary method of assessing creditworthiness. Credit scoring is used not only to determine whether credit should be approved to an applicant, but for credit scoring in the setting of credit limits on credit or store cards, in behavioral modelling such as collections scoring, and also in the pre-approval of additional credit to a company's ...