What a Credit Score Really Is (and Why Most People Get It Wrong)

Most people think a credit score is a judgment of them as a person.
It isn’t.

A credit score is a mathematical snapshot of risk, calculated from specific behaviors
over time. It does not measure effort, intelligence, or intent.

This article explains what a credit score actually represents,
what influences it the most, and why common advice often fails.

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