When you apply for a credit card, apartment rental, mortgage or car loan, two metrics help would-be lenders assess the likelihood that you’ll pay as agreed: your credit score and credit report. Your credit report holds detailed information, which get calculated into a simple number representing your creditworthiness — your credit score. Think of it like...
The article Credit Score vs. Credit Report: What’s the Difference? originally appeared on NerdWallet.
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