: On a $25,000 auto loan, someone with an "excellent" score might pay $1,500 less in interest over five years compared to someone with a "fair" score.
: When you check your own credit through a legitimate source, it is a "soft inquiry" and has zero impact on your score.
As you get older, nearly every major life purchase—from a new car to your first home—will be influenced by your credit score. Yet, 87% of adults report that high school didn't fully prepare them for the realities of managing money.
Your credit rating is essentially a headline for your financial story; while your credit report is the detailed book, your score is the quick takeaway lenders use to judge your reliability. Checking it regularly isn't just about curiosity—it's about maintaining control over your financial future.