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A bad credit score, generally defined as below 580 on the FICO scale, is a temporary snapshot that can be improved within 3 to 6 months through consistent financial habits. Rebuilding strategies include disputing report errors, keeping credit utilization below 30%, and utilizing secured credit cards to report on-time payments. For in-depth guides on repairing your financial standing, visit BadCredit.org .