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Our bills vary from credit card payments, mortgages, phones, and utility payments. Fundamentally, loan issuers would come for their money if you don't make payments on time. Each collection adds to your credit report and can cripple your loan negotiation ability. In the latest FICO versions, paid collections won't hurt your score, however, outstanding ones certainly will. If among your accounts goes into group, your credit score plummets depending on some components. If your score is significantly high, you'll lose more points than a person with a handful of points. Should you skip a payment, your creditor would record it to the bureaus as"payment" However, if you fail to pay penalties or bring your accounts to status, you might experience a collection. Instantly you encounter a set; your credit score would fall drastically. Resolving a set is a painstaking process, hence making timely payments is always an perfect way.creditkarma.com