Before you stress about boosting your credit score, learn what this number measures about you and your money.
There are certainly benefits to having a high credit score: lower interest rates on large purchases, easier approval for buying or renting a home; and higher limits on credit cards. But most people don’t keep track of their credit score until they want to make a major purchase, and even fewer know how credit scores are calculated.
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