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@mgood wrote:What are y'all using for your "Starting Score, Current Score, Goal Score"? Pick one out of the three? Or are you averaging them, or what?
You can use all 3 (example: exp 700/eq 700/tu 700) or 1 bureau that is a goal score for like an upcoming app ie. loan, mortgage, etc.
I use my lowest to push me to do better
A bit late to the party but my goals are to continue healing from bankrupcy and hopefully qualify for a major store card (like Amazon) by the end of the year since I'll be 2 years post ch7. I'd also like to get my score closer to 700!
@GApeachy wrote:
@mgood wrote:What are y'all using for your "Starting Score, Current Score, Goal Score"? Pick one out of the three? Or are you averaging them, or what?
You can use all 3 (example: exp 700/eq 700/tu 700) or 1 bureau that is a goal score for like an upcoming app ie. loan, mortgage, etc.
@Anonymous wrote:I use my lowest to push me to do better
I just went with my middle score of the 3 on FICO 8. Averaging them came within a point or two of that anyway. But my goal is to have all three at 740+, at which time I'll move the goal post to 780+
All my baddies have dropped off. My only issue right now is lowering utilization and adding a little age to the accounts. Adding new accounts to help lower UTL also reduces the average age, of course, so I'm going to cool it on that for a while.
@Anonymous wrote:
i have spreadsheets for everything never thought to lay my scores out in such a way thanks for the inspiration!!!
Oh, yeah! I love spreadsheets. I do have spreadsheets for everything too, lol!
This one came to be after trying many different ways to visually follow the trends on all 28 scores, month after month. It's rudimentary, but it does what it was intended to do. I can immediately "feel" how I am doing without the need of reading the scores; no oranges, just 1 yellow cell, most cells are lime green, and several dark green... that last one plays a really cool psychological factor in me, because it means my scores are finally reaching the 800's!!! On the FICO Mortgage section, the two green cells happen to also be in bold because they not only reached 740, but they also reached 760; which was a personal goal.
@GApeachy wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
3. Help my younger sibling start building credit.
As I just entered the world of credit last year I need to graduate from my disco secured card + cap1 secured card. I plan to keep reading this forum and educating myself and others around me about credit. I read somewhere on here "a good friend won't let you earn 1% back" haha
More power to you, esp. #3 You're awesome to do this.
Yeah, that 1% thing is funny.
Happy 2021!
I second this! When you use freshly acquired knowledge to better yourself, that's awesome... But, when you also do it to help others, you become an awesome person yourself!
@Anonymous wrote:I started back in March 2020, but joined the challenge in October or November last year.
Baby steps, with occasional large jumps lol
@GApeachy wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
4) Raised my credit scores by ~150 points
^^^^^ Luv it! ^^^^^ Congrats and Welcome, you're obviously NOT late....not after doing that.
You did great!! Congrats on your 150 pts score increase!!
I had a 142 pts increase on my EQ8, and 159 pts increase on EQ9, so I know firsthand how impactful a high score increase is to keep you going strong! Much respect to your diligence and discipline!
@CreditBones wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
i have spreadsheets for everything never thought to lay my scores out in such a way thanks for the inspiration!!!Oh, yeah! I love spreadsheets. I do have spreadsheets for everything too, lol!
This one came to be after trying many different ways to visually follow the trends on all 28 scores, month after month. It's rudimentary, but it does what it was intended to do. I can immediately "feel" how I am doing without the need of reading the scores; no oranges, just 1 yellow cell, most cells are lime green, and several dark green... that last one plays a really cool psychological factor in me, because it means my scores are finally reaching the 800's!!! On the FICO Mortgage section, the two green cells happen to also be in bold because they not only reached 740, but they also reached 760; which was a personal goal.
I like your layout there. Mine is just in a text file, but same basic info.
Hopefully I'm not too late to start this challenge, so here goes:
Wish me luck!
New to the forum so just joining now...
Last year, I raised my score 102 pts, in large courtesy to Covid sheltering with family (which heavily cut expenses) and starting a new job (raise!) then some intense spreadsheet'ing and dedication to paying down balances.
My 2021 goals:
1. All cards 9% util or under (4 left to go, post a recent BT)
2. Increase CL on Chase Freedom, Cap1, Discover IT, Macy's (store card)
3. Settle outstanding loan with DC (even though they aren't reporting...)
4. Lower ALL interest rates
5. Scores of 720+ (750+, if I end up staying with family longer)
Bonus: Get Chase to upgrade my Freedom card.