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By  Joseph Pisani

ASSOCIATED PRESS Sunday December 1, 2013 8:43 AM

NEW YORK — Want to check your credit score? It might be included on your next credit-card statement.

The FICO score, which is widely used by lenders to gauge your financial health, should be checked before applying for an auto loan or a mortgage. But it can cost as much as $20 to do so. Now, three credit-card issuers — Discover, Barclaycard US and First Bankcard — have signed up to allow about

35 million cardholders to check their FICO scores every month at no cost. Besides those three credit-card companies, more lenders are expected to sign up.

“I think it’s fantastic,” said Ted Sarenski, a certified public accountant and financial planner at Blue Ocean Strategic Capital. “People should be watching that score and asking how they could improve it.”

The move is an initiative by Fair Isaac Corp., the company that developed the FICO score, to enable more people to see their score for free and get its brand in front of consumers. It comes after websites, such as Credit.com, CreditSesame.com and CreditKarma.com, have offered free credit scores for years. Those scores are derived differently from FICO’s but offer a similar three-digit score.

The FICO score ranges from 300 to 850. The higher the score, the better. People with higher scores are offered lower interest rates from lenders and credit-card companies. Most lenders pay Fair Isaac to see the scores of potential borrowers when determining whether they will approve an application. What has changed is that Fair Isaac has agreed to let some lenders share the scores with customers. It’s not charging the lenders more to do so.

Discover Financial Services, the nation’s sixth-largest credit-card issuer, is the biggest lender to sign up. Cardholders of its “Discover It” branded credit cards will see their FICO scores on their monthly statements. Discover will offer scores to holders of all of its credit cards in the next few months. The score will be featured prominently at the top of statements and will be available on paper and online.

Barclaycard and First Bankcard customers will have to log on to the companies’ websites to view their credit scores. Barclaycard said that 80 percent of its 8 million cardholders will have access to their FICO scores this month. Some already do. The rest will get it next year.

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