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Business, 03.06.2021 23:00, 23rwilliamson

Question: Your first semester of college, you take out a small loan to help pay for books. Despite being busy, you get a part-time job. Although you don’t have to pay your loan back until you graduate, you’ve saved enough by the end of the semester and you will pay off the loan in full.

Does your credit score go up or down?

Why does it go up or down?

If your score goes down, how can you fix it?

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