Calculatin g Average Account Age
06-01-2007 12:38 PM
I am aware that the average age of your accounts is a factor in your credit score. However, what type accounts are included in this average age, specifically: Are all credit card accounts included or are there some cards which are excluded? Are mortgages, student, auto or other installment loans included? Are closed accounts of any type included, or just open accounts? I'm managing my mother's accounts, and she has 11 CC and numerous other accounts. It appears that cancelling some of the new CCs would increase the average age of the CC accounts, but I don't know if anything else gets factored in. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
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Re: Calculatin g Average Account Age
06-01-2007 02:22 PM
Nick777 wrote:
Just to clarify - even closed TLs count against age; therefore it does not matter whether a TL is open or closed when age is calculated?
Age is your friend. The score takes into account the age of the oldest TL -- so you don't want to close your very first CC. It also takes into account the average age of all accounts -- so you don't want to close a bunch of accounts.
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Re: Calculatin g Average Account Age
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06-01-2007 02:31 PM - edited 06-01-2007 02:36 PM
Nick777 wrote:
Just to clarify - even closed TLs count against age; therefore it does not matter whether a TL is open or closed when age is calculated?
According to EX, that does not appear to be the case. There seem to be two measurements - when the first account was opened is one. But they seem to be using my active TLs to calculate the length of my credit history. Hence the one active card that does not report to them (out of 4) makes a huge difference to the average. Whereas that one card out of all my cards would have no impact on the average age.
I might be confused here, but that is what the averages say
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Re: Calculatin g Average Account Age
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08-28-2007 11:50 AM - edited 08-28-2007 11:53 AM
Tuscani wrote:
As far as age is concerned... only open TLs count.. Util, payment history, ect. still count on closed TL, however.
I have to disagree with you on this one! I have an old, closed AU TL reporting on EQ and TU and they have done two things: significantly raised my credit length history and average-age of my accounts. EX does not report this TL so my credit length history and average-age of accounts is much shorter and my score seems to reflect this.
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Re: Calculatin g Average Account Age
08-28-2007 01:41 PM
fused111 wrote:
Tuscani wrote:As far as age is concerned... only open TLs count.. Util, payment history, ect. still count on closed TL, however.I have to disagree with you on this one! I have an old, closed AU TL reporting on EQ and TU and they have done two things: significantly raised my credit length history and average-age of my accounts. EX does not report this TL so my credit length history and average-age of accounts is much shorter and my score seems to reflect this.
Message Edited by fused111 on 08-28-2007 08:53 AM
Right you are fused.
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