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  2. Credit Score Ranges: What is an Excellent, Good, or Poor ...

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    Two commonly used credit scoring models, FICO and VantageScore, both rank credit scores on a scale from 300 to 850 and divide the scale into five credit score ranges. The ranges differ somewhat between the two models, and also have different names.1 If you’ve heard of higher scores, it may be based on industry-specific scoring models.

  3. What Is a Good Credit Score? - Experian

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    For a score with a range between 300 and 850, a credit score of 700 or above is generally considered good. A score of 800 or above on the same range is considered to be excellent. Most consumers have credit scores that fall between 600 and 750. In 2023, the average FICO ® Score ☉ in the U.S. reached 715.

  4. What Are the Different Credit Score Ranges? - Experian

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    Quick Answer. Credit score ranges vary across creditors and score types. For base FICO Scores, the credit score ranges are: Poor credit: 300 to 579. Fair credit: 580 to 669. Good credit: 670 to 739. Very good credit: 740 to 799. Excellent credit: 800 to 850.

  5. Credit rating - Wikipedia

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    A credit rating is an evaluation of the credit risk of a prospective debtor ... The Standard & Poor's rating scale uses uppercase letters and pluses and minuses. [13]

  6. Rating Definitions - Fitch Ratings

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    Credit Opinions are either a notch- or category-specific view using the primary rating scale and omit one or more characteristics of a full rating or meet them to a different standard. Credit Opinions will be indicated using a lower-case letter symbol combined with either an ‘*’ (e.g. ‘bbb+*’) or (cat) suffix to denote the opinion status.