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5 Habits of People with Excellent Credit

5 Habits of People with Excellent Credit

5 Habits of People with Excellent Credit

You know a strong credit score is invaluable to your financial life. Want to secure the best mortgage rate? Nab that charming apartment? Pay less for your insurance premiums? Your FICO score, the most popular score used by lenders, makes it happen.

Ranging from 300 to a perfect 850, your FICO score determines what credit is available to you and at what rate. According to NerdWallet, once you hit 760, you’ll usually be offered the very best rates.

But some people can’t resist the challenge of achieving a FICO score in the 800s. If you want to know how to gain -– and maintain –- a top-notch score, you can learn from these five habits of card-carrying members of the 800 club. 

Read the rest of my article over on Citi’s Credit Knowledge Center!

Do you have great credit? What’s your secret to maintaining an enviable FICO score?

Ranging from 300 to a perfect 850, your FICO score determines what credit is available to you and at what rate. If you want to know how to gain -– and maintain –- an excellent credit score, you can learn from these five habits of card-carrying members of the 800 club. | 5 Habits of People with Excellent Credit | Prioritized Living

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Megan Nye I'm a personal finance writer, wife, and mom. And I know we’re all looking for the secrets, the systems, and the hacks that will make our lives easier & better.

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