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Level 1 — Money Basics · 6 분

Credit Scores, Plainly

What the number is, what actually moves it, and the free ways to watch it.

A wallet with cards fanned out

A credit score summarizes your borrowing track record for lenders. In the dominant models, payment history and how much of your available credit you're using ('utilization') carry the most weight; length of history, new applications and account mix fill out the rest.

Moving it is boring on purpose: pay every account on time (autopay minimums guarantees the floor), keep card balances low relative to limits, keep old no-fee cards open, and apply for new credit sparingly. There is no legitimate overnight fix — anyone selling one is selling something else.

Watching it is free: AnnualCreditReport.com is the official site for your full reports from all three bureaus (now free weekly), and many banks show a score in their apps. Check reports yearly for errors — disputing genuine errors is free and effective, per the FTC.

알아두면 좋은 용어
Utilization
Card balances divided by card limits — lower reads as safer.
Credit report vs. score
The report is the history; the score is a grade computed from it.
Hard inquiry
A lender's check when you apply for credit; several in a short window can trim the score temporarily.