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		<title>Credit Inquiries &#8211; 10% of Your Credit Score &#8211; Episode #85</title>
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Inquiries and Credit Scores.
Inquiries do impact credit scores, but not nearly as much in relationship to the amount of media attention they get.  It seems where ever I look, I see a blog post about credit inquiries saying &#8220;you&#8217;ll get dinged&#8221; or my personal favorite credit myth &#8220;checking your own credit score hurts you&#8221;.
First off, [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.videocreditscore.com">Video Credit Score</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.videocreditscore.com/inquiries-credit-score/">Credit Inquiries &#8211; 10% of Your Credit Score &#8211; Episode #85</a></p>
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<strong>Inquiries and Credit Scores</strong>.</p>
<p>Inquiries do impact credit scores, but not nearly as much in relationship to the amount of media attention they get.  It seems where ever I look, I see a blog post about credit inquiries saying &#8220;you&#8217;ll get dinged&#8221; or my personal favorite <a title="credit score myths" href="http://www.videocreditscore.com/biggest-credit-score-myths/">credit myth &#8220;checking your own credit score hurts you&#8221;</a>.</p>
<p>First off, let&#8217;s define an inquiry.  There are two types of inquiries:  soft inquiries and hard inquiries</p>
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<li>Soft inquiries are when you pull your own credit or when your credit is pulled for a non credit/lending related decision.  Examples: getting your score on any of the consumer credit score websites or an employer pulling your credit</li>
<li>Hard inquiries are when a lender checks your score for an application of credit.</li>
<li>Both types are listed on your credit report</li>
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<p>Hard credit inquiries impact your credit score because a bunch of smart math doctorates figured out that applying for a lot of loans was correlated with higher risk.  This rule was put in place back before the internet, so the folks at Fair Isaac had to come up with a nice caveat for online loan shopping.</p>
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<li>Any mortgage loan credit inquiries in a 30 day period are counted as 1 credit inquiry [this varies slightly by FICO software version, some allow for 45 day windows].  Sadly, auto loans don&#8217;t have a similar feature, nor do personal loans.</li>
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<p>At 10% of your credit score, sure, inquiries are important.   But, timing is the key issue, hence, I like this golden rule:</p>
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<li>Don&#8217;t apply for new credit cards or a new cell phone a couple months before you plan to get a home loan.</li>
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<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.videocreditscore.com">Video Credit Score</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.videocreditscore.com/inquiries-credit-score/">Credit Inquiries &#8211; 10% of Your Credit Score &#8211; Episode #85</a></p>
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