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How to Convert a Vantage Score to a FICO Range

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    • 1). Do a direct linear conversion from the Vantage Score using the following formula: (Vantage Score – 501) x 1.125 + 300. For example, a Vantage Score of 815 would be (815 – 501) x 1.125 + 300 = 653. This is a simple mathematical conversion, but does not account for the differences in how factors are weighed in each score. Thus, the resulting FICO score is likely different from your actual FICO score.

    • 2). Determine which range your Vantage Score falls into. Vantage scores 901 to 990 are excellent, 801 to 900 are good, 701 to 800 are decent and 600 to 700 are bad. The example Vantage Score of 815 falls in the good range.

    • 3). Translate this range to the appropriate range in FICO scores. Excellent FICO scores are 720 to 850, good scores are 700 to 719, decent scores are 620 to 699 and bad scores are 350 to 619. The example Vantage Score, 815, is the in the good range so would fall between 700 and 719 as a FICO score. This result is different from the direct linear conversion and more representative of what your score likely would be. This is because FICO scores are not divided equally among the score categories.

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