KEY POINTS
  • When it comes to credit scores, there are a few things many borrowers often get wrong, experts say.
  • Here are the top misconceptions and why it's so hard to set the record straight.

Randy had an 850 credit score. According to FICO, the most popular scoring model, that's as good as it gets.

Still, a line on his credit report said he could lower his utilization rate, so he promptly paid off the remainder of his car loan with one $6,000 payment, and then his score sank 30 points. (Randy has been a target of identity theft and asked to omit his last name for privacy concerns.)