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Essay heading: Understanding Fico Scores
 
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The second, Recommendations, will give specific strategies for improving your FICO Score. The third, Conclusions, will provide a summary of the information given throughout the report. 1 DISCUSSION OF FINDINGS The research that we have conducted has revealed a wealth of information about FICO scores...
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This information has been organized into the following sections: (a) Origin of FICO Scores, (b) Structure of FICO Scores, and (c) Impact of FICO Scores. Origin of FICO Scores The term FICO is derived from the company that invented the mathematical equation for determining the score, Fair Isaac Corporation...
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