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Does Opening a New Credit Card Hurt Your Credit Score?


Does Opening a New Credit Card Hurt Your Credit Score?

You've been doing research about credit scores, and you know one of the FICO score factors is new credit. Another 15% comes from length of credit history (including the age of your newest account). And since you're a smart cookie, you figured out that opening a new credit card would negatively affect factors composing 25% of your FICO score.

But you might be missing out on the big picture. After all, lenders wouldn't want to use a system that discourages people from opening a new account.

Yes, applying for a new credit card could temporarily hurt your credit score. In the long run, though, it should provide a boost, as long as you use your new credit responsibly.

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Source: Fool.com


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