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fico
fico (ˈfiːkəʊ) n, pl -coes1. a worthless trifle2. another word for fig17[C16: from Italian: fig1]EncyclopediaSeefigFICO
FICOSee: Financing corporationFICO ScoreA way of measuring an individual's creditworthiness. A FICO score is a quantification of a variety of factors in an individual's background, including a history of default, the current amount of debt, and the length of time that the individual has made purchases on credit. A FICO score ranges between 350 and 850. In general, a score of 650 is considered a "fair" credit score, while 750 or higher is considered "excellent." A FICO score is a convenient way to summarize an individual's credit history and is included in a credit report. The term comes from the Fair Isaac Corporation, which created the system.Fair Isaac Company (FICO) scoreA credit score, based on the name of the company that wrote the software that calculates the scores. FICO
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FICO➣Fair Isaac Corporation (credit scoring model) | FICO➣Financing Corporation | FICO➣Finance and Controlling | FICO➣Financial Intermediaries and Claims Office (UK) | FICO➣Flight Inspection Central Operations (FAA) | FICO➣Flight Information and Control of Operations (British Airways) |
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