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What Do Teens Need to Know About Credit?

Good credit is the key to a solid financial foundation. A good credit score can make it easier to finance the big expenses in life. It can help you secure a loan for school and a car, often at a better rate than someone with a low score would receive. A potential employer or landlord may also consider your credit history before hiring you or renting you an apartment.

WHAT IS A CREDIT SCORE?

A credit score is a number ranging from 300 to 850 that represents an individual’s creditworthiness and is used to determine their ability to pay back debt. Generally, a score of 650 or higher indicates a good credit history.

A credit score is calculated using these factors:

WHAT IS A CREDIT REPORT?

A credit report is a detailed breakdown of money owed, such as an auto loan and credit card debt; payment history including late payments; employment history; and who has accessed your credit report – that could include financial institutions, utilities, a potential employer or landlord, and collections agencies. Your credit report does not include your credit score.

Learn more about getting a copy of your credit report.

HOW CAN YOU BUILD CREDIT HISTORY?

Get your name on a loan – like an auto loan with a co-signer or as an authorized user on your parents’ credit card – and make your payments on time. Usually, six months’ worth of payment history is enough to generate a credit score.

Additional tips:

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