FICO credit scores are considered by many as the "gold standard" of credit score world. In fact, creditors often use FICO® scores to help assess the creditworthiness of an individual when they ask for a loan. If you are interested to see what your FICO® score is, you can now buy a single access to your Equifax Score and / or TransUnion FICO®.
With standard FICO® users get a credit score and report from Equifax or TransUnion. You will also have an explanation of the positive and negative factors that affect your credit score. The Equifax and TransUnion information is sold separately, and each data set costs $ 19.95. This means that if you want both your Equifax and TransUnion FICO® Scores it will cost you $ 39.90. At that time does not allow Experian Experian FICO® score to be sold to consumers (click here to find out why).
Although we believe that the system FICO® Score is great, if you think $ 39.90 for the scores of a time is a little stiff or want to know your Experian credit score, you might consider signing up for one of the free credit monitoring tests we review on NextAdvisor. These free trials often offer free 3 bureau credit scores, and even if they are not the FICO scores they are still very useful to help assess your credit worthiness.