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@orestrus wrote:
Is these the case? Ive read it somewhere, just want to confirm that. Also, Want to confirm that FICO is generated 6 months after the card was approved. Is these correct? Thanks
Usually scoring rounds down AAoA but you can't have an AAoA of less than a year. It's built into the system.
Here are the minimum requirements to generate a FICO score:
@Anonymous wrote:
Experian listed my AAoA as 4 months when it generated my FICO. Are you saying that all AAoA below 1 year score the same?
I will confirm this but it's my understanding that any AAoA less than 12 months is rounded up to one year.
An update.
I have confirmed with a former administrator of this site that for scoring purposes FICO will round up any AAoA of less than 12 months to show an AAoA of one year.
After that AAoA is rounded down. For example any AAoA between 5 years 1 month and 5 years 11 months is scored as five years AAoA.
@MarineVietVet wrote:An update.
I have confirmed with a former administrator of this site that for scoring purposes FICO will round up any AAoA of less than 12 months to show an AAoA of one year.
After that AAoA is rounded down. For example any AAoA between 5 years 1 month and 5 years 11 months is scored as five years AAoA.
Don't know if I would trust any former adminstrator of this site if I were you MVV...
I chuckled at the idea that 1 month AAoA is treated the same way as 23 month AAoA.
And I still do.
@HiLine wrote:I chuckled at the idea that 1 month AAoA is treated the same way as 23 month AAoA.
And I still do.
One of the vagaries of the scoring system.