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September 14, 2021 
 <h3>FEATURED PROMOTION</h3> You&#8217;ve considered the&nbsp;pros and cons of personal loans&nbsp;and decided a personal loan is right for you. But before you begin the personal loan application process, you need to know whether you&#8217;re eligible for a loan in the first place. Lenders have the final say on personal loan eligibility, and no two lenders weight the factors discussed below in precisely the same way.
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You’ve considered the pros and cons of personal loans and decided a personal loan is right for you. But before you begin the personal loan application process, you need to know whether you’re eligible for a loan in the first place. Lenders have the final say on personal loan eligibility, and no two lenders weight the factors discussed below in precisely the same way.
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However, you can do quite a bit to strengthen your credit profile and increase your appeal to lenders. Here&#8217;s what you need to know about the demographic, financial, and credit factors lenders use to determine whether you&#8217;re eligible for a personal loan.
However, you can do quite a bit to strengthen your credit profile and increase your appeal to lenders. Here’s what you need to know about the demographic, financial, and credit factors lenders use to determine whether you’re eligible for a personal loan.
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<h2>Non-Credit Factors</h2> Lenders commonly use these non-credit factors to assess borrower suitability and eligibility. <h3>1  Age</h3> In the United States, prospective borrowers applying without a cosigner must be at least 18 years old.

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Lenders commonly use these non-credit factors to assess borrower suitability and eligibility.

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In the United States, prospective borrowers applying without a cosigner must be at least 18 years old.
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For&nbsp;example, younger borrowers are unlikely to have high incomes, long employment histories, or long records of timely repayment. Cosigning a personal loan application is a great way to build credit for your child, even after they turn 18.
For example, younger borrowers are unlikely to have high incomes, long employment histories, or long records of timely repayment. Cosigning a personal loan application is a great way to build credit for your child, even after they turn 18.
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<h3>2  Location</h3> Not all personal loan providers lend nationwide. Traditional banks and credit unions generally issue personal loans only in states where they have physical branches or some other operational presence.

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Not all personal loan providers lend nationwide. Traditional banks and credit unions generally issue personal loans only in states where they have physical branches or some other operational presence.
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This information is usually available on institutions&#8217; websites. Online-only lenders, including peer-to-peer (P2P) lenders such as&nbsp;Lending Club, may have geographical restrictions as well.
This information is usually available on institutions’ websites. Online-only lenders, including peer-to-peer (P2P) lenders such as Lending Club, may have geographical restrictions as well.
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For instance, due to restrictive state laws, P2P loans aren&#8217;t available to Iowa borrowers. Lender websites should spell out any geographical restrictions .
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<h3>3  Employment &amp  Income</h3> Personal loan providers generally require you to demonstrate stable, regular income from an employer or government benefits. You may disclose certain other sources of income, such as alimony and child support, but aren&#8217;t required to do so by law. If your income comes largely or wholly from self-employment, you may struggle to qualify for personal loans with competitive rates and terms.

3 Employment & Income

Personal loan providers generally require you to demonstrate stable, regular income from an employer or government benefits. You may disclose certain other sources of income, such as alimony and child support, but aren’t required to do so by law. If your income comes largely or wholly from self-employment, you may struggle to qualify for personal loans with competitive rates and terms.
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Depending on lender policy, you may need to demonstrate at least 12 months of self-employment income. Similar standards apply to formally incorporated business borrowers. Income minimums for individual borrowers are typically low&nbsp;&#8211; $20,000 per year or less.
Depending on lender policy, you may need to demonstrate at least 12 months of self-employment income. Similar standards apply to formally incorporated business borrowers. Income minimums for individual borrowers are typically low – $20,000 per year or less.
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Business borrowers may face higher minimum revenue requirements of $50,000 or more. That said, since it&#8217;s a key component of&nbsp;debt-to-income ratio, your income directly impacts the rates and payment terms you receive. <h3>4  Citizenship Status</h3> Most lenders require that prospective personal loan borrowers be U.S.
Business borrowers may face higher minimum revenue requirements of $50,000 or more. That said, since it’s a key component of debt-to-income ratio, your income directly impacts the rates and payment terms you receive.

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citizens or permanent residents. Certain types of personal loans, such as student debt refinancing loans, may be less restrictive. For instance, SoFi&#8217;s&nbsp;student debt refinancing products are available to J-1, H-1B, E-2, O-1, and TN visa holders, in addition to U.S.
citizens or permanent residents. Certain types of personal loans, such as student debt refinancing loans, may be less restrictive. For instance, SoFi’s student debt refinancing products are available to J-1, H-1B, E-2, O-1, and TN visa holders, in addition to U.S.
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<h3>5  Education</h3> Not all lenders require borrowers to meet minimum education standards. Such standards are more common for education-related loans, such as student debt refinancing products, where the borrower&#8217;s ability to repay depends strongly on future employment prospects and income. Lenders who do have education standards typically require a bachelor&#8217;s degree or higher.

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Not all lenders require borrowers to meet minimum education standards. Such standards are more common for education-related loans, such as student debt refinancing products, where the borrower’s ability to repay depends strongly on future employment prospects and income. Lenders who do have education standards typically require a bachelor’s degree or higher.
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Certain specialized loan types, such as professional student loan refinancing, may require professional, graduate, or post-graduate degrees. <h3>6  Assets &amp  Collateral</h3> Personal loan providers may factor in your liquid and non-liquid assets when determinating your eligibility. Borrowers with substantial liquid reserves, such as cash and equities in non-restricted accounts, are less likely to default on their loans than cash-poor borrowers.
Certain specialized loan types, such as professional student loan refinancing, may require professional, graduate, or post-graduate degrees.

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Personal loan providers may factor in your liquid and non-liquid assets when determinating your eligibility. Borrowers with substantial liquid reserves, such as cash and equities in non-restricted accounts, are less likely to default on their loans than cash-poor borrowers.
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In particular, traditional bank lenders may demand that borrowers show ample proof of liquidity before originating personal loans. Though unsecured personal loans are more common than secured personal loans, some lenders do offer secured personal loans, often at lower interest rates than unsecured loans.
In particular, traditional bank lenders may demand that borrowers show ample proof of liquidity before originating personal loans. Though unsecured personal loans are more common than secured personal loans, some lenders do offer secured personal loans, often at lower interest rates than unsecured loans.
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A secured personal loan requires collateral sufficient to secure its principal &#8211; say, a vehicle with a fair market value of $10,000 to secure a $10,000 loan. A borrower without suitable collateral, such as equity in a home or vehicle, won&#8217;t qualify for a secured personal loan. <h2>Credit Factors</h2> Lenders commonly use these credit factors to assess borrower risk and determine eligibility.
A secured personal loan requires collateral sufficient to secure its principal – say, a vehicle with a fair market value of $10,000 to secure a $10,000 loan. A borrower without suitable collateral, such as equity in a home or vehicle, won’t qualify for a secured personal loan.

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Each lender weights these factors &#8211; or disregards them entirely&nbsp;&#8211; according to its own standards. When deciding whether to originate a loan, lenders that cater to borrowers with excellent credit are apt to be less forgiving than lenders that accept a wider range of credit profiles. <h3>1  Credit Score</h3> Your credit score is a snapshot of your credit risk, or how likely you are to default on a loan or other obligation.
Each lender weights these factors – or disregards them entirely – according to its own standards. When deciding whether to originate a loan, lenders that cater to borrowers with excellent credit are apt to be less forgiving than lenders that accept a wider range of credit profiles.

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Your credit score is a snapshot of your credit risk, or how likely you are to default on a loan or other obligation.
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The&nbsp;adverse effects of a bad&nbsp;credit score go far beyond higher credit card interest rates and denied loan applications; a bad credit score could affect your job prospects, housing choices, and even your ability to get a decent cell phone contract. For U.S.-based consumers, FICO is the gold-standard credit scoring model. FICO&#8217;s principal consumer credit scoring model has five distinct factors:
Credit utilization ratioRepayment historyLength of credit history (average age of accounts)Credit mix (types of credit)New credit (recent credit inquiries) FICO scores range from 300 to 850, with borrower risk grouped as follows:
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FICO scores between 740 and 850 are super-prime. Super-prime personal loan applicants qualify for lower interest rates and higher borrowing limits &#8211; up to the lender&#8217;s maximum&nbsp;&#8211; than any other borrower group.Prime.
FICO scores between 740 and 850 are super-prime. Super-prime personal loan applicants qualify for lower interest rates and higher borrowing limits – up to the lender’s maximum – than any other borrower group.Prime.
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Online-only lenders may issue high-APR, low-principal loans to sub-prime borrowers. These ranges may be slightly different in other scoring models, such as VantageScore, a FICO competitor developed jointly by the three major consumer credit reporting bureaus.
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But generally speaking, scores well above 700 on a 300-to-850 range are considered excellent, while scores well below 650 are considered poor. <h4>How to Improve Your Credit Score</h4> For starters, brush up on these&nbsp;tips to improve your credit score.&nbsp;Start by checking your credit score for free through Credit Sesame if you haven&#8217;t done so recently, then follow the recommendations in the sections below to take concrete steps toward building credit and improving your credit score. Pro tip: You can sign up for Experian Boost and instantaneously increase your credit score for free.
But generally speaking, scores well above 700 on a 300-to-850 range are considered excellent, while scores well below 650 are considered poor.

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For starters, brush up on these tips to improve your credit score. Start by checking your credit score for free through Credit Sesame if you haven’t done so recently, then follow the recommendations in the sections below to take concrete steps toward building credit and improving your credit score. Pro tip: You can sign up for Experian Boost and instantaneously increase your credit score for free.
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Experian will factor in payments made to phone and utility bills when calculating your credit score. <h4>What to Avoid</h4> As you work to make timely debt payments and reduce your overall debt load, do your best to avoid major adverse events that could jeopardize your progress. For accounts that report monthly to consumer credit reporting bureaus, even a single missed payment can negatively impact your credit score.
Experian will factor in payments made to phone and utility bills when calculating your credit score.

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As you work to make timely debt payments and reduce your overall debt load, do your best to avoid major adverse events that could jeopardize your progress. For accounts that report monthly to consumer credit reporting bureaus, even a single missed payment can negatively impact your credit score.
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For accounts that don&#8217;t report monthly, the hit comes when the creditor charges off your debt and sends the balance to a collections agency, typically after 180 days of non-payment. Over time, mounting debt may compel you to declare personal bankruptcy, another major adverse event. Bankruptcies and chargeoffs negatively impact your credit score until they age off your credit report, usually after seven years.
For accounts that don’t report monthly, the hit comes when the creditor charges off your debt and sends the balance to a collections agency, typically after 180 days of non-payment. Over time, mounting debt may compel you to declare personal bankruptcy, another major adverse event. Bankruptcies and chargeoffs negatively impact your credit score until they age off your credit report, usually after seven years.
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<h3>2  Credit Utilization Ratio</h3> Your credit utilization ratio accounts for 30% of the total weight of your five-factor FICO credit score. It&#8217;s calculated by dividing your total available revolving credit &#8211; the cumulative borrowing limit of all your active revolving credit lines&nbsp;&#8211; by the total amount of credit you&#8217;ve used.

2 Credit Utilization Ratio

Your credit utilization ratio accounts for 30% of the total weight of your five-factor FICO credit score. It’s calculated by dividing your total available revolving credit – the cumulative borrowing limit of all your active revolving credit lines – by the total amount of credit you’ve used.
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Your credit utilization ratio only includes revolving credit lines, such as credit cards, personal lines of credit, and&nbsp;home equity lines of credit. It doesn&#8217;t include secured or unsecured installment loans, such as mortgages and personal loans.
Your credit utilization ratio only includes revolving credit lines, such as credit cards, personal lines of credit, and home equity lines of credit. It doesn’t include secured or unsecured installment loans, such as mortgages and personal loans.
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For example, say you have:
A cash back credit card with a credit limit of $5,000 and a current balance of $1,500A travel rewards credit card with a credit limit of $10,000 and a current balance of $4,000An unsecured personal line of credit with a borrowing limit of $10,000 and a current balance of $7,000 In this case, your total available credit would be $25,000, and your total credit used is $12,500, for a credit utilization ratio of 50%. Most lenders favor credit utilization ratios under 30%. In this example, you&#8217;d be overstretched and should pay down at least $5,000 in debt.
For example, say you have: A cash back credit card with a credit limit of $5,000 and a current balance of $1,500A travel rewards credit card with a credit limit of $10,000 and a current balance of $4,000An unsecured personal line of credit with a borrowing limit of $10,000 and a current balance of $7,000 In this case, your total available credit would be $25,000, and your total credit used is $12,500, for a credit utilization ratio of 50%. Most lenders favor credit utilization ratios under 30%. In this example, you’d be overstretched and should pay down at least $5,000 in debt.
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<h4>How to Improve Your Credit Utilization Ratio</h4> Keep in mind lenders&#8217; preferred credit utilization ratios and be strategic about applying for and maintaining your credit. For instance,&nbsp;I have a half-dozen or so credit cards that I rarely or never use, some dating back a decade. These old, under-utilized credit accounts keep my overall credit utilization ratio in check.

How to Improve Your Credit Utilization Ratio

Keep in mind lenders’ preferred credit utilization ratios and be strategic about applying for and maintaining your credit. For instance, I have a half-dozen or so credit cards that I rarely or never use, some dating back a decade. These old, under-utilized credit accounts keep my overall credit utilization ratio in check.
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If you don&#8217;t want to apply for a new credit card to boost your credit utilization ratio, consider requesting a credit line increase on an existing card. <h4>What to Avoid</h4> Avoid carrying balances on revolving credit lines, such as credit cards and home equity lines of credit.
If you don’t want to apply for a new credit card to boost your credit utilization ratio, consider requesting a credit line increase on an existing card.

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In some cases, carrying a balance is unavoidable or even advisable &#8211; for instance, when you qualify for a 0% APR balance transfer promotion or tap a home equity line from Figure.com for low-interest home improvement project financing. In these cases, have a plan to pay down the balance in a timely fashion. Also, absent serious financial strain or an abrupt change in your financial situation, maintain older, balance-free credit accounts to keep your cumulative credit limit high and your credit utilization ratio low.
In some cases, carrying a balance is unavoidable or even advisable – for instance, when you qualify for a 0% APR balance transfer promotion or tap a home equity line from Figure.com for low-interest home improvement project financing. In these cases, have a plan to pay down the balance in a timely fashion. Also, absent serious financial strain or an abrupt change in your financial situation, maintain older, balance-free credit accounts to keep your cumulative credit limit high and your credit utilization ratio low.
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<h3>3  Repayment History</h3> Repayment history is the single most important component of your FICO score, accounting for 35% of the total weight. Unlike credit utilization, repayment history encompasses revolving credit lines and installment loans. The FICO model is less forgiving of missed installment loan payments, but neither is good.

3 Repayment History

Repayment history is the single most important component of your FICO score, accounting for 35% of the total weight. Unlike credit utilization, repayment history encompasses revolving credit lines and installment loans. The FICO model is less forgiving of missed installment loan payments, but neither is good.
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Missed payments remain on your credit report for seven years, so missing just one due date on a credit account may have serious long-term implications for your credit score. <h4>How to Improve Your Repayment History</h4> Get in the habit of paying all of your credit accounts on time &#8211; and, for revolving credit lines, in full. Before applying for your first personal loan, establish a pattern of timely repayments by opening a low-limit credit card and paying off the balance in full each statement cycle.
Missed payments remain on your credit report for seven years, so missing just one due date on a credit account may have serious long-term implications for your credit score.

How to Improve Your Repayment History

Get in the habit of paying all of your credit accounts on time – and, for revolving credit lines, in full. Before applying for your first personal loan, establish a pattern of timely repayments by opening a low-limit credit card and paying off the balance in full each statement cycle.
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Check your credit report for older missed payments; depending on how urgently you need the loan, you may be better off waiting until they age off your record. <h4>What to Avoid</h4> Avoid missing payment due dates.
Check your credit report for older missed payments; depending on how urgently you need the loan, you may be better off waiting until they age off your record.

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Avoid missing payment due dates.
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If you struggle to keep track of your due dates, set up automatic payments on the date of your choosing each month, if you can. Should your financial circumstances change, try to work out modified payment plans with individual creditors or enroll in a credit counseling service that does this on your behalf. <h3>4  Credit History Length</h3> Length of credit history accounts for 15% of the FICO model&#8217;s weight.
If you struggle to keep track of your due dates, set up automatic payments on the date of your choosing each month, if you can. Should your financial circumstances change, try to work out modified payment plans with individual creditors or enroll in a credit counseling service that does this on your behalf.

4 Credit History Length

Length of credit history accounts for 15% of the FICO model’s weight.
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The most important variable here is the average age of all your open or recently opened credit accounts. That includes all of your open, active credit accounts that are six months or older, plus:
Accounts closed in good standing within the past 10 yearsDelinquent accounts closed within the past seven years For example, say you have:
One credit card opened two years ago this monthAnother credit card opened five years and six months agoA personal line of credit opened three years and three months agoA store credit card opened eight years and nine months ago In this case, your average account age is (2 + 5.5 + 3.25 + 8.75) / 4 = 4.875 years.
The most important variable here is the average age of all your open or recently opened credit accounts. That includes all of your open, active credit accounts that are six months or older, plus: Accounts closed in good standing within the past 10 yearsDelinquent accounts closed within the past seven years For example, say you have: One credit card opened two years ago this monthAnother credit card opened five years and six months agoA personal line of credit opened three years and three months agoA store credit card opened eight years and nine months ago In this case, your average account age is (2 + 5.5 + 3.25 + 8.75) / 4 = 4.875 years.
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The age of your oldest and newest credit accounts matter too. The longer you&#8217;ve had credit, the better, all other things being equal. If it&#8217;s been longer than 10 years since you&#8217;ve had an open credit account &#8211; or seven years if your last account was closed as delinquent&nbsp;&#8211; then you&#8217;re considered a new credit user under FICO&#8217;s rubric, and you don&#8217;t have a FICO score.
The age of your oldest and newest credit accounts matter too. The longer you’ve had credit, the better, all other things being equal. If it’s been longer than 10 years since you’ve had an open credit account – or seven years if your last account was closed as delinquent – then you’re considered a new credit user under FICO’s rubric, and you don’t have a FICO score.
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<h4>How to Improve Your Credit History Length</h4> Keep older credit accounts open, even if you rarely or never use them. Like my low credit utilization ratio, my lengthy credit history is helped by my collection of old, dormant credit cards. If you&#8217;ve yet to build credit or find yourself rebuilding credit after bankruptcy, apply for a low-limit secured credit card or retail credit card, such as a branded gas credit card, to establish the beginnings of a credit history.

How to Improve Your Credit History Length

Keep older credit accounts open, even if you rarely or never use them. Like my low credit utilization ratio, my lengthy credit history is helped by my collection of old, dormant credit cards. If you’ve yet to build credit or find yourself rebuilding credit after bankruptcy, apply for a low-limit secured credit card or retail credit card, such as a branded gas credit card, to establish the beginnings of a credit history.
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<h4>What to Avoid</h4> Don&#8217;t be too quick to close older credit accounts for convenience&#8217;s sake. Where possible, stagger account closings so they don&#8217;t adversely affect your credit history length. <h3>5  Credit Mix</h3> Your credit mix accounts for just 10% of your FICO weight, but it still matters.

What to Avoid

Don’t be too quick to close older credit accounts for convenience’s sake. Where possible, stagger account closings so they don’t adversely affect your credit history length.

5 Credit Mix

Your credit mix accounts for just 10% of your FICO weight, but it still matters.
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Credit types included in this mix are:
Installment loans (such as unsecured personal loans and auto loans)Mortgage loans (which are distinct from other installment loans for scoring purposes)Retail credit accounts and store cardsBank credit cards backed by payment networks&nbsp;such as Visa and MastercardLoans sent to collectionsCertain contractual obligations, such as rent and utility payments (only certain scoring models consider these) The FICO scoring model considers installment and mortgage debt less risky than credit card debt. The thing most likely to hurt your credit mix &#8211; and credit score&nbsp;&#8211; is a credit portfolio consisting largely or exclusively of credit cards.
Credit types included in this mix are: Installment loans (such as unsecured personal loans and auto loans)Mortgage loans (which are distinct from other installment loans for scoring purposes)Retail credit accounts and store cardsBank credit cards backed by payment networks such as Visa and MastercardLoans sent to collectionsCertain contractual obligations, such as rent and utility payments (only certain scoring models consider these) The FICO scoring model considers installment and mortgage debt less risky than credit card debt. The thing most likely to hurt your credit mix – and credit score – is a credit portfolio consisting largely or exclusively of credit cards.
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<h4>How to Improve Your Credit Mix</h4> Balance higher-risk credit types, such as credit cards, with lower-risk types, such as secured installment loans. For example, even if you can afford the full cost of a used car out of pocket, consider taking out a secured auto loan to finance a portion of the purchase price.

How to Improve Your Credit Mix

Balance higher-risk credit types, such as credit cards, with lower-risk types, such as secured installment loans. For example, even if you can afford the full cost of a used car out of pocket, consider taking out a secured auto loan to finance a portion of the purchase price.
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<h4>What to Avoid</h4> Don&#8217;t chase credit card sign-up bonuses &#8211; or at least, don&#8217;t open too many credit cards in succession simply to capitalize on limited-time welcome offers. Accumulating unnecessary credit card accounts can prevent you from having a balanced credit portfolio. <h3>6  New Credit</h3> New credit accounts for the final 10% of your FICO score weight.

What to Avoid

Don’t chase credit card sign-up bonuses – or at least, don’t open too many credit cards in succession simply to capitalize on limited-time welcome offers. Accumulating unnecessary credit card accounts can prevent you from having a balanced credit portfolio.

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New credit accounts for the final 10% of your FICO score weight.
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This factor has several distinct components, including:
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This factor has several distinct components, including: The number of your recent credit inquiries (hard credit pulls made in the process of applying for new credit)The number of new credit accounts you opened within the past 12 monthsTime elapsed since your most recent credit inquiryTime elapsed since your most recent account opening Generally, the more new credit inquiries and accounts you have, the lower you’ll rank for this factor. However, the FICO model may treat multiple credit inquiries made in quick succession – say, three distinct loan applications made within five business days – as a single inquiry.
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In other words, if you&#8217;re shopping around for the best personal loan rate, and you&#8217;re organized and efficient enough to complete the application phase within a short period, it may not impact your FICO score or future personal loan eligibility. <h4>How to Improve Your New Credit</h4> Confine your loan shopping to a short period &#8211; ideally, no longer than two weeks.
In other words, if you’re shopping around for the best personal loan rate, and you’re organized and efficient enough to complete the application phase within a short period, it may not impact your FICO score or future personal loan eligibility.

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Submit your applications in quick succession to increase the likelihood that credit scoring models will treat them as a single inquiry. <h4>What to Avoid</h4> Avoid drawing out your search for a personal loan over many weeks or months.
Submit your applications in quick succession to increase the likelihood that credit scoring models will treat them as a single inquiry.

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Hold off on applying for other credit accounts, including credit cards, until you&#8217;ve accepted a loan offer. <h3>7  Debt-to-Income Ratio</h3> Though debt-to-income ratio doesn&#8217;t directly factor into the FICO scoring model, it&#8217;s a major consideration for loan originators. Debt-burdened borrowers have less flexibility to take on new debt, even if they have&nbsp;ample income and prime or super-prime credit.
Hold off on applying for other credit accounts, including credit cards, until you’ve accepted a loan offer.

7 Debt-to-Income Ratio

Though debt-to-income ratio doesn’t directly factor into the FICO scoring model, it’s a major consideration for loan originators. Debt-burdened borrowers have less flexibility to take on new debt, even if they have ample income and prime or super-prime credit.
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Minimum credit card payment amounts (regardless of your actual balance or payments)Housing payments (rent or mortgage, including escrow)Home equity loan and line of credit paymentsEducation loan paymentsAuto loan or lease paymentsUnsecured personal loan paymentsPayments on any loans you&#8217;ve cosignedAlimony and child support payments Debt obligations usually&nbsp;exclude:
Insurance premium paymentsUtility paymentsTax payments, except for property taxes included in escrowRecurring household expenses According to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, most mortgage lenders balk at debt-to-income ratios above 43%, and they prefer ratios at or below 36%.
Calculate your debt-to-income ratio by dividing your total monthly debt obligations by your total monthly gross income. For instance, if your total monthly debt payments add up to $2,000, and your total monthly gross income is $5,000, your debt-to-income ratio is 40%. For debt-to-income calculation purposes, debt obligations include, but aren’t limited to: Minimum credit card payment amounts (regardless of your actual balance or payments)Housing payments (rent or mortgage, including escrow)Home equity loan and line of credit paymentsEducation loan paymentsAuto loan or lease paymentsUnsecured personal loan paymentsPayments on any loans you’ve cosignedAlimony and child support payments Debt obligations usually exclude: Insurance premium paymentsUtility paymentsTax payments, except for property taxes included in escrowRecurring household expenses According to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, most mortgage lenders balk at debt-to-income ratios above 43%, and they prefer ratios at or below 36%.
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Personal loan providers may tolerate higher debt-to-income ratios; however, the higher your ratio, the less like you are to qualify for the most favorable rates and terms. <h4>How to Improve Your Debt-to-Income Ratio</h4> Prioritize your debt repayments on credit line balances over installment loan balances. For instance, redirect the $100 per month you pay in additional principal on your mortgage to the balance on your low-APR credit card before the 0% APR introductory promotion period ends.
Personal loan providers may tolerate higher debt-to-income ratios; however, the higher your ratio, the less like you are to qualify for the most favorable rates and terms.

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Look for opportunities to increase your income from passive sources, side hustles, or part-time work in addition to your full-time job. Even small income boosts add up; $100 extra per week increases your total income by $5,200 per year, or 10% of a $52,000 annual salary. <h4>What to Avoid</h4> Under normal circumstances, avoid carrying balances on revolving credit lines such as credit cards, personal lines of credit, and home equity lines of credit.
Look for opportunities to increase your income from passive sources, side hustles, or part-time work in addition to your full-time job. Even small income boosts add up; $100 extra per week increases your total income by $5,200 per year, or 10% of a $52,000 annual salary.

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8 Cosigner Status

If you struggle to qualify for a personal loan, or you’re unhappy with the rates and terms you’ve received, you may want to consider approaching friends or relatives with excellent credit about cosigning your loan. Bear in mind that cosigning is a great deal for borrowers, but it’s not a good deal for cosigners.
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Cosigners are fully responsible for the cosigned loan, which means that:
The cosigned loan affects the cosigner&#8217;s debt-to-income and credit utilization ratios.The lender &#8211; and, later, collections agencies&nbsp;&#8211; can collect from the cosigner if the primary borrower falls behind on payments.The cosigner&#8217;s failure to repay could result in court-enforced judgments and liens.Missed payments and chargeoffs adversely affect the cosigner&#8217;s credit. Still, if your credit and non-credit factors are too weak for your application to stand on its own, and you can&#8217;t wait for your position to improve, cosigning is a viable option. Just count yourself fortunate if a cosigner loves you enough to assume such risk.
Cosigners are fully responsible for the cosigned loan, which means that: The cosigned loan affects the cosigner’s debt-to-income and credit utilization ratios.The lender – and, later, collections agencies – can collect from the cosigner if the primary borrower falls behind on payments.The cosigner’s failure to repay could result in court-enforced judgments and liens.Missed payments and chargeoffs adversely affect the cosigner’s credit. Still, if your credit and non-credit factors are too weak for your application to stand on its own, and you can’t wait for your position to improve, cosigning is a viable option. Just count yourself fortunate if a cosigner loves you enough to assume such risk.
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<h4>How to Get a Cosigner</h4> Work with a cosigner willing to bear responsibility for the loan should you fall behind on your payments. The ideal cosigner is a family member&nbsp;&#8211; such as a parent, spouse, or domestic partner &#8211; with strong credit and a clear understanding of their obligations. <h4>What to Avoid</h4> Don&#8217;t allow your cosigning arrangement to hurt your relationship with the cosigner.

How to Get a Cosigner

Work with a cosigner willing to bear responsibility for the loan should you fall behind on your payments. The ideal cosigner is a family member – such as a parent, spouse, or domestic partner – with strong credit and a clear understanding of their obligations.

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Have a frank pre-signing conversation with them that covers how you&#8217;ll make things right should you run into financial trouble while the loan remains outstanding. <h2>Final Word</h2> Thanks to an onslaught of online-only lending startups, the market for unsecured personal loans has never been as competitive and transparent as it is today.
Have a frank pre-signing conversation with them that covers how you’ll make things right should you run into financial trouble while the loan remains outstanding.

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On balance, that’s great news for prospective borrowers, including near- and subprime borrowers used to far slimmer pickings. Also, financial innovations like UltraFICO – an alternative credit score designed for consumers with limited credit histories – put mainstream financing options within reach of millions of formerly ineligible consumers. All told, it’s an exciting time to explore the unsecured personal loan market.
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