Manage Your FICO Credit Score for a Refinance – Episode #52
This episode discusses:
1. Why most of us may need to refinance
2. How to handle your credit score in the short time you have before you refinance
3. Tips for getting your score higher such as keeping your credit card utilization low and paying off your cards 2x per month or even more!
Many of us are needing to refinance as we enter the unraveling of our 5-year interest only adjustable rate mortgages. But we all know that times have changed and we need to be realistic to the fact that times have changed. Many of us are living in houses that are worth less than we paid for them, and that the credit markets have tightened up, and that now all the pieces matter — your income, your FICO credit scores, your loan/value.
This video addresses the credit score piece. While a 680 might have been enough to get approval without income back in 2005, it’s not enough now. You will need a 760 or above to get the best rates possible.
I’ve increased my FICO score by 30 points in the past 7 months, well really most of this was in the past 4 months. How did I do this? Not through debating inaccuracies. Not through any shady practices. I’ve increased my FICO credit score through watching my balances and paying on time – scratch that – paying ahead of time. By paying my bills two times per month or even every week, I’ve lowered my credit utilization ratio and that has increased my FICO credit score.
Does Your Credit Score Matter for Job Hunting? – Episode #24
Does Credit Matter For Job Hunting? Many employers do check credit as screening criterion. Employers can check your credit but must abide by FCRA rules. To learn more go to FTC.com. How many companies check credit in employment situations? According to the Society for Human Resource Management, 19% always do credit checks on job applicants and 24% responded that they sometimes do credit checks.
This means you don’t want to roll the dice. Get your credit score, understand the credit score factors, and then work on getting your credit score higher. Like the commercial says “you only have one chance to make a first impression”.


