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Credit Scoring

  1. Books: Credit Scores & Credit Reports
    The U.S. credit reporting system keeps detailed financial histories on more than 200 million Americans. Evan Hendricks’ Credit Scores & Credit Reports is a well-informed, informative, and well-written guide to a subject of great and…
  2. Links: Bay House
    Bay House is a decidedly outspoken site full of information on credit scoring. It features e-mail forums that let you post information, questions and personal diatribes on credit, real estate and finance.
  3. Links: The Credit Scoring Site
    The Credit Scoring Site examines credit industry policy not to make credit scores available to consumers.
  4. Links: FICO Credit Score
    myFICO® is the consumer division of Fair Isaac, the company that invented the FICO® credit risk score that lenders use. Starting in the 1960s, Fair Isaac sparked a revolution by pioneering credit risk scoring for…
  5. Books: Your Credit Score
    Liz Pulliam Weston is a personal finance columnist whose twice-weekly columns for MSN Money reach more than six million people each month. In her new book she provides a complete action plan for improving your…
  6. Press: Mortgage walk-aways prompt changes in credit scores
    With foreclosures soaring - and homeowners with unblemished payment histories abruptly walking away from their houses with no warning to lenders - the two major producers of credit scores have begun changing how they evaluate…
 

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