There are many different types of credit scores, but the two most common are the FICO® score and the credit score. Both scores are essential, but they measure different things and serve different purposes. This blog post will discuss the differences between these two types of financial scores and help you understand which one is right for you.
Aaron Sarentino
Aaron oversees executive, administrative and management functions for the firm. Aaron has a Bachelors in Business Administration from Pepperdine University. He is responsible for helping customers at every stage of the debt settlement process and focused on building loyalty to ensure long-term client retention by addressing customer issues. Aaron plays a pivotal role in the upliftment of the Americor team to ensure the best possible customer experience for clients.
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