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What is the maximum FICO score I can achieve?

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The maximum FICO score that an individual can achieve is 850. This score represents the highest level of creditworthiness and indicates that an individual is a very low credit risk. It is important to note that achieving a score of 850 is rare, as most people will fall somewhere below this maximum score. FICO scores generally range from 300 to 850, with higher scores reflecting better credit management and financial responsibility. To reach a high score, individuals should maintain a good credit history, make timely payments, keep credit utilization low, and have a mix of credit types. Regularly monitoring one’s credit report can also help in identifying areas for improvement. For more specific details about FICO scores and their calculation, it may be helpful to explore the resources available on the official FICO website.
Answered Jul 18th 2025

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