7 Habits of People With Excellent Credit Scores (2024)

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By Lisa Gerstner

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Want to improve your credit score? Take a page from the best. People with excellent scores know that following a few basic rules is the key to success. Adopting their habits could boost your score into the stratosphere, opening the door to the best interest rates and terms on loans. And capturing the lowest loan rates can save you a bundle of money in the long run.

The two big consumer credit scoring companies are FICO, whose scores are most commonly used in lending decisions, and VantageScore, a company created by the three major credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian and TransUnion) whose scores have been gaining ground among lenders. The latest models of both scores operate on a scale of 300 to 850. Generally, a score of 750 or higher is considered excellent.

Once you know your score, you can start taking steps to raise it by following these seven habits of people with excellent credit scores.

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They Pay Bills on Time

  • The most influential factor in your credit score is your payment history, so staying on top of bills is crucial. Just one late payment (overdue by 30 days or more) can damage your score. FICO recently reviewed the profiles of consumers it calls high achievers (those with scores higher than 795) and found that 96% of them had no late payments on their credit reports.

To ensure that you pay bills on time, consider signing up for automatic payments from your bank account or credit card. Or set up reminders of upcoming due dates on your smartphone (or mark your paper calendar), suggests Heather Battison, vice president of TransUnion. Budgeting site Mint.com can also alert you when bills are coming due for accounts you link to its tool.

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They Watch Their "Utilization Ratio"

The amount you owe on your credit cards as a proportion of your card limits—known as your credit utilization ratio—is another important score component. FICO high achievers with scores higher than 795 use an average 7% of the credit available to them. There are no hard-and-fast rules to pinpoint the optimum ratio, says Can Arkali, principal scientist at FICO. But in general, the lower your utilization, the better. As a guideline, experts often recommend using no more than 30% of the credit available to you to show lenders that you can manage credit responsibly. But if raising your credit score is a priority, keep utilization under 10% on each credit card you have, says Beverly Harzog, consumer credit expert and author of The Debt Escape Plan.

  • Paying down your credit card balances multiple times per month can help keep your utilization down, says Jeanine Skowronski, managing editor at Credit.com. Your card issuer may allow you to set up e-mail or text message notifications when your balance reaches a level that you specify. Another tactic: Ask your card issuer to raise your credit limit. If you've been using the card for several months and paying your bills on time, the issuer may grant your request. But be sure that you have the discipline not to increase your spending, too, cautions Harzog.

Even if you stop using a credit card, it's often smart to keep it open so your score benefits from the available credit. However, if the card tempts you to overspend or carries an annual fee, closing it may be better.

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Keep Balances Low

People with FICO scores higher than 795 owe less than $4,000 on their credit cards, compared with average balances higher than $6,000 for those with scores lower than 635.

The takeaway? Maintain firm control over your spending, charging only what you can afford to pay in full each month on your credit cards. That way, you'll also avoid incurring interest, which can quickly pile up.

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Give It Time

Having several years of credit usage under your belt also elevates your score. The average age of revolving credit accounts among FICO high achievers is about 12 years, and the average high achiever's oldest account was opened 27 years ago. That may give older folks a leg up, but "it's important to note that you can still have a good score even if you're not a longtime user of credit," says Skowronski. Length of credit history accounts for 15% of your FICO score, compared with 35% for payment history and 30% for amounts owed (including credit utilization). If you are just starting to establish a credit history, set yourself up for success by using a credit card to make small, manageable purchases, such as gas and groceries, says Battison. She also suggests that renters ask their landlords to report rent payments to the credit bureaus to help start a credit history.

Opening new credit accounts may shorten the average age of your credit history, but closing accounts won't affect account age right away. Accounts that were closed in good standing may remain on your credit report for up to 10 years. Still, it's not a bad idea to keep your oldest credit cards open to help maintain your credit history.

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Apply for Credit Sparingly

Applying for several credit cards in a short period sends a signal that you may be a risky credit prospect. Each time a potential lender checks your credit, the action shows up on your report as an "inquiry" -- and the appearance of several inquiries at once can ding your credit score. (If you're shopping for a mortgage, auto loan or student loan, however, FICO ignores all inquiries that such lenders have made within the past 30 days. VantageScore counts auto loan and mortgage inquiries made within two weeks of one another as a single inquiry.)

Having a mix of account types helps increase your score. If you do open new credit cards regularly, Harzog recommends waiting at least six months between applications.

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Choose the Right Credit Cards

  • Look for cards that reward your spending patterns. If you buy a lot of gas, for example, a card that pays 5% cash back on fuel purchases will serve you well. Cash-back cards often let you use the rewards you've accumulated as a statement credit toward purchases, lowering your bill. A card that carries an annual fee may be worthwhile, but first do the math to decide whether the rewards you earn will outweigh the fee. Some cards waive the annual fee for the first year, giving you time to determine whether the card works for you.

If you are just getting started with credit (or bouncing back from a bankruptcy or other serious delinquency), a secured card, which requires you to make a deposit as collateral, can help you build a credit history and score. Retailers may offer you enticing discounts if you sign up for their store credit cards, and retail cards are often easier to obtain than other cards. But keep in mind that both cards often come with low credit limits—meaning that your credit utilization could easily push past the recommended 30% mark when you use the card to make purchases.

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Monitor Your Scores and Credit Reports

  • By keeping an eye on your credit report and score, you will be aware of any negative changes that pop up and can act quickly to correct them. According to a survey from credit card issuer Discover, 76% of those who had checked their credit score at least seven times in the past year saw their score improve, compared with 38% of those who had checked their score once in the previous year.

At AnnualCreditReport.com, you're entitled to a free yearly credit report from each of the three major credit agencies: Equifax, Experian and TransUnion. Scan each report, looking for possible errors or signs of fraudulent activity, such as an incorrect credit limit on a card or an account that you never opened. (If you spot a problem, you can take steps to dispute and correct it. If you suspect fraud, you should also take measures, such as enacting a fraud alert.)

A host of other websites also offer free credit scores to help you gauge where you stand. One of our favorites: CreditKarma.com, where you can view information from both your Equifax and TransUnion credit reports as well as your VantageScore from each bureau. Credit Karma also lets you sign up for alerts of changes in your TransUnion credit report. Discover Credit Scorecard offers a free FICO score (based on data from your Experian credit report) to everyone, not just Discover card customers. Your bank or credit card issuer may provide customers with free credit score updates, too.

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Lisa Gerstner

Editor, Kiplinger Personal Finance magazine

Lisa has been the editor ofKiplinger Personal Financesince June 2023. Previously, she spent more than a decade reporting and writing for the magazine on a variety of topics, including credit, banking and retirement. She has shared her expertise as a guest on theToday Show,CNN, Fox, NPR, Cheddar and many other media outlets around the nation. Lisa graduated from Ball State University and received the school’s “Graduate of the Last Decade” award in 2014. A military spouse, she has moved around the U.S. and currently lives in the Philadelphia area with her husband and two sons.

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7 Habits of People With Excellent Credit Scores? ›

According to recent Experian data, 1.54% of consumers have a "perfect" FICO® Score of 850.

How rare is an excellent credit score? ›

According to recent Experian data, 1.54% of consumers have a "perfect" FICO® Score of 850.

What score do you need to have excellent credit? ›

800 to 850: Excellent Credit Score

Individuals in this range are considered to be low-risk borrowers.

What is a credit score answers? ›

A credit score is a three-digit number, typically between 300 and 850, designed to represent your credit risk, or the likelihood you will pay your bills on time.

What percentage of people have an 823 credit score? ›

22% of U.S. Consumers Have Exceptional Credit
Percentage of Consumers by FICO® Score 8 Range
RangePercentage of Consumers
Good (670-739)21.6%
Very good (740-799)28.1%
Exceptional (800-850)21.9%
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Does anyone have a 900 credit score? ›

While older models of credit scores used to go as high as 900, you can no longer achieve a 900 credit score. The highest score you can receive today is 850. Anything above 800 is considered an excellent credit score.

Does anybody have an 850 credit score? ›

While achieving a perfect 850 credit score is rare, it's not impossible. About 1.3% of consumers have one, according to Experian's latest data. FICO scores can range anywhere from 300 to 850.

What is the highest credit score to buy a house? ›

What is a good credit score for buying a house?
  • 800 or higher: Exceptional.
  • 740-799: Very good.
  • 670-739: Good.
  • 580-669: Fair.
  • 579 or lower: Poor.
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What credit score is needed to buy a car? ›

The credit score required and other eligibility factors for buying a car vary by lender and loan terms. Still, you typically need a good credit score of 661 or higher to qualify for an auto loan. About 69% of retail vehicle financing is for borrowers with credit scores of 661 or higher, according to Experian.

What is the highest credit score possible? ›

In most cases, the highest credit score possible is 850. You can achieve the highest credit score by taking a variety of important steps, but, for many people, it's a difficult task considering the range of factors that dictate the highest credit score possible.

What is the average credit score in the United States? ›

What is the average credit score? The average FICO credit score in the US is 717, according to the latest FICO data. The average VantageScore is 701 as of January 2024.

What is a good credit score by age? ›

How Credit Scores Breakdown by Generation
Average FICO 8 Score by Generation
Generation20222023
Generation Z (ages 18-26)679 - Good680 - Good
Millennials (27-42)687 - Good690 - Good
Generation X (43-58)707 - Good709 - Good
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What is a good credit score in 2024? ›

670 to 739: Good Credit Score

Lenders generally view those with credit scores of 670 and up as acceptable or lower-risk borrowers.

Is it rare to have an 800 credit score? ›

Your 800 FICO® Score falls in the range of scores, from 800 to 850, that is categorized as Exceptional. Your FICO® Score is well above the average credit score, and you are likely to receive easy approvals when applying for new credit. 21% of all consumers have FICO® Scores in the Exceptional range.

How hard is it to get an excellent credit score? ›

Getting a perfect score is extremely difficult, so many credit overachievers strive for a score in the high 700s or 800+. That puts you squarely in the highest range for most credit scoring models (VantageScore considers a score of 780-850 to be “Grade A,” while FICO deems scores above 800 to be “excellent”).

How common is a 700 credit score? ›

Credit score distribution: How rare is an exceptional 800 to 850 score?
FICO® Score rangePercent within range
600-6499%
650-69912%
700-74917%
750-79924%
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May 31, 2023

How common is a 750 credit score? ›

A 750 FICO® Score is above the average credit score. Borrowers with scores in the Very Good range typically qualify for lenders' better interest rates and product offers. 25% of all consumers have FICO® Scores in the Very Good range.

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