The States With the Best and Worst Business Credit ScoresYour business credit score is just as important as your personal credit score. Find out where your state stands.

ByRose Leadem

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Fromloansto real estate to insurance -- having a solidcredit scorecan make or break your business. If your business's score is on the lower end of the spectrum, you'll likely run into a number of obstacles when looking for funding or applying for a loan.

Today, your credit score is a representation of your company'sfinancial strength. Think about it: Would an investor trust you with $100,000 if you have a bad financial history?Probably not.

Related:4 Steps to Establishing a Good Business Credit Score

And when it comes to small businesses, both your businessandpersonal credit scores can come into play -- impacting your business's ability to get financing. It's important to note, however, that the two types of scores are not calculated in the same ways. Unlike the personal credit spectrum of 850 points, business credit scores are much smaller, typically ranging from 0 to 100 -- scores at 45 and above are considered low- to medium-risk businesses.

当然,时效性等因素,credit lines and consistency impact a score, but there are also more obscure factors such as location and even local policy climate that can influence a credit score.

So if you've only been focusing on your personal credit score, it might be time to start checking in on your business score.Nav.com, a site that gives business owners access to their credit scores, examined data from 15,500 of its small-business customers to uncover the top 10 states in the U.S. with the highest and lowest business credit scores.

Related:How Your Personal Credit Score Can Impact Your Business

Besides Alabama, it looks like most southeastern states have some work to do when it comes to their business credit scores. In addition, a number of midwestern states have a long way to go -- maybe they should take it from their neighbor Iowa, which scored number three on the list.

Here are the five states with the highest business credit scores, according to Nav:

  1. Vermont (52)

  2. Nevada (49)

  3. Iowa (49)

  4. Alabama (47)

  5. Utah (46)

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Here are the five states with the lowest business credit scores, according to Nav:

  1. Nebraska (34)

  2. Montana (37)

  3. West Virginia (38)

  4. South Dakota (39)

  5. Kansas (40)

Image Credit: Nav.com

Check out the map below of average personal credit scores per state.

Image Credit: Nav.com
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Rose Leadem is a freelance writer for Entrepreneur.com.

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