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		<title>Finding an Instant Credit Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 06:04:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Due to the increasing number of households having an Internet connection, instant credit reports obtained online have risen in popularity and are preferred when compared to the traditional methods of written requests and toll free telephone calls to major reporting agencies. An instant credit report allows a consumer to access their complete credit file within [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Due to the increasing number of households having an Internet connection, instant credit reports obtained online have risen in popularity and are preferred when compared to the traditional methods of written requests and toll free telephone calls to major reporting agencies. An instant credit report allows a consumer to access their complete credit file within minutes or in some cases seconds with a click of their mouse. This is a vast improvement and is greatly appreciated by the consumer, especially if they are wanting to pursue a loan application and need an instant credit report to assess their chances.</p>
<p>There are currently two ways to obtain your instant credit report online, one is more cost efficient than the other depending on your specific needs. The first is a free annual, or even in some cases biannual, instant credit report. These types of free instant credit reports do not usually contain all three reports or a credit score. The second way is to pay a competitive fee including a three in one report from Equifax, Experian and Trans Union complete with a credit score. Paying for your instant credit report can be a little more complicated, as more choices accompany this option. You can go directly to the credit reporting websites or use a credit service company. With a credit services company, you will usually receive a free one-time instant credit report for agreeing to purchase many others throughout a set period, usually one year. However, with these companies you will not receive the free instant credit report information available at the major reporting agency sites.</p>
<p>Instant credit reports enable you to correct vital mistakes that may affect your financial future by submitting a request for an investigation into discrepancies online. They also allow you to update any or all information that has changed or been misreported since you last viewed the credit report. Even more importantly, an instant credit report can allow you to recognize if you have been a victim of identity theft faster than ever before.</p>
<p>Obtaining an online instant credit report requires that you have access to an online computer and have all your personal information ready to enter. It really is as simple as that to get your instant credit report. As with any online interaction that involves personal information it is always important to remember to check that the website is secure before entering any details and requesting your instant credit report.</p>
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		<title>Get your free credit report</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2010 06:21:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A credit report is an important document today. For availing any type of loan, home mortgage, auto insurance, or credit card services, a good credit report can save on money by lowering the interest rates charged.
The U.S. states allow a free credit report to be provided to any citizen by the three major credit report [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A credit report is an important document today. For availing any type of loan, home mortgage, auto insurance, or credit card services, a good credit report can save on money by lowering the interest rates charged.</p>
<p>The U.S. states allow a free credit report to be provided to any citizen by the three major credit report agencies. A special website allows one to apply for a free credit report.</p>
<p>A credit report is a summary of the credit history of an individual providing details like amounts due, payment history of credit bills, etc. The credit bureaus also provide a credit score that shows in a nutshell the ranking of an individual compared to others.</p>
<p>Credit bureaus like Equifax provide a number of services related to credit reports, and charge customers for the same. Visiting their online sites is the best way to acquaint oneself on issues related to credit reports and credit fraud.</p>
<p>It is important for consumers to keep a regular check on their credit reports as the number of online and offline credit frauds increase, especially identity theft. The bureaus provide services to counter such threats as well.</p>
<p>A good credit report can save one valuable dollars as it can be used to bargain a lower interest rate on credit card purchases and mortgages. A bad credit history can mean a higher interest rate, and may even result in denial of credit or mortgage.</p>
<p>Obtaining a free copy of the credit report is therefore the first step toward keeping a check on one&#8217;s spendings and budget.</p>
<p>For more information, please visit: government free credit report</p>
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		<title>Uses and Access to Credit Reports</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 06:11:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A credit report is a basic financial statement that reports an individual&#8217;s financial history in terms of payment of credit bills, loans and mortgages, and other credit related information. It shows whether or not an individual is in debt, how much, and for how long.
Credit reports are used by major financial companies to sanction credit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A credit report is a basic financial statement that reports an individual&#8217;s financial history in terms of payment of credit bills, loans and mortgages, and other credit related information. It shows whether or not an individual is in debt, how much, and for how long.</p>
<p>Credit reports are used by major financial companies to sanction credit and determine the rates of interest over a period of time. A good credit report can fetch a lower interest rate and save money, whereas a bad credit history may mean paying more interest, or perhaps being denied credit.</p>
<p>Credit reports can be utilized by any financially interested party. It could be your real estate agent, credit card company, your prospective landlord, or even your employer. There are regulations that govern the use of credit reports by such parties, and the individual may need to be informed that his or her credit report has been used for evaluations.</p>
<p>Given the importance of this documents, it makes sense to keep a regular check on what gets reported. The biographical details must be correct, and incorrect or false records must be reported to the agencies concerned.</p>
<p>Also important is the issue of identity theft and fraud. Is someone making use of your identity and credit report to get loans, or gain employment? A regular check on your payment receipts &#8211; are they no longer coming to you? &#8211; can keep such threats away.</p>
<p>Credit reports are prepared by credit bureaus &#8211; especially the three major credit agencies that include Equifax. A lot of information can be obtained on their websites regarding credit reports, fair use, fraud, and error reporting.</p>
<p>Given the universal popularity of credit cards and credit transactions, almost every one of us may have a credit history that is being reported to the credit bureaus. Managing one&#8217;s credit is therefore important as it influences our future chances of obtaining credit at lower rates of interest.</p>
<p>For more information on credit reports visit credit reports</p>
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		<title>Getting A Credit Report With Your Credit Card, Be Careful!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 06:06:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have all seen the advertisements on the Internet telling us that we are entitled to free credit reports. But many people want to know if they can get their free credit report without a credit card? In short the answer is no, because if you want to check your free credit report without a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have all seen the advertisements on the Internet telling us that we are entitled to free credit reports. But many people want to know if they can get their free credit report without a credit card? In short the answer is no, because if you want to check your free credit report without a credit card, you will be hard pressed to find a company that will be willing to do that.</p>
<p>The reason that you can&#8217;t check your free credit report without a credit card is because you need a credit card for the verification process. This then shows that you are who you say you are. Credit cards are a good way to prove your identity and a lot of people from all over the world have a credit card partially for this purpose. But of course you can&#8217;t apply for a credit card unless you know your credit score; this then saves you the hassle of possibly getting turned down for a credit card.</p>
<p>If you want a free credit report without a credit card, then there are ways to do this. You can write to one of the credit-reporting agencies with a copy of a recent bill, or a copy of your driving license. You then mail them your request for your free credit report. There is another way to get a free credit report without a credit card and that is by making a telephone call to one of the credit reporting agencies; they will be happy to oblige with your request.</p>
<p>It is almost impossible to get a free credit report without a credit card on the Internet. Credit cards are the only way to prove to these companies that you are who you say you are. But if you are not heavily concerned about your credit score, then you can wait for your annual credit report, which means that you will always get a free credit report without a credit card.</p>
<p>There are hundreds of websites that offer you the opportunity to view your free credit report with no obligations&#8211;no obligations, that is, until your 30-day free trial runs out. That is the main problem with these companies; they will let you see your free credit report with no obligations. But if you do not cancel your membership with them before the end of your 30-day free trial, then they will start to charge you for a service that you are no longer using. That is hardly fair, considering you only joined them to view your free credit report with no obligations.</p>
<p>These companies understand that you will want to view your free credit report with no obligations. So that is why they are only offering their customers 30 days free membership. Remember that you must cancel your membership before the 30 days are over, otherwise you will be charged a month&#8217;s worth of use. They will always let you know how you can cancel. The information on how to cancel will usually be printed in the small print on the bottom of the webpage; write that information down, so you can become a free member. Then you can check your free credit report with no obligations.</p>
<p>If you want to view your free credit report with no obligations, then you have options. You can check either through the Internet or you can get it through the mail. You can do this by getting in touch with an official credit-reporting company. The best thing about these official credit-reporting companies is that you will receive your free credit report with no obligations and you won&#8217;t have to give them your credit card information. Going with an online company for your credit report is a good idea if you need to keep a constant eye on your credit reports, but if you are happy with just your annual report then there is no real reason for you to sign up to one of these credit websites.</p>
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		<title>Credit Report and Credit Score</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2010 06:06:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The credit Report and Credit Score is used to check your credit rating . Credit scores are based on the data provided by the credit reporting agencies that indicate payment history, accounts, etc. Today most lenders and retailers take the information from your credit report and credit score to lend credit. These financial reports help  financial institutions and credit card [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The credit Report and Credit Score is used to check your credit rating . Credit scores are based on the data provided by the credit reporting agencies that indicate payment history, accounts, etc. Today most lenders and retailers take the information from your credit report and credit score to lend credit. These financial reports help  financial institutions and credit card lenders to judge the credit worthiness of a person before advancing credit.</p>
<p>An individual with a bad credit report and score  may find it difficult to be approved for credit, whereas the person with a good credit score and report does not face any problems getting credit. The credit report and score provides a true picture of a person&#8217;s financial position. But it is your  initiative as an individual or a  financial institution to request it. This credit report and score are provided by a credit bureau within a few days of your request.</p>
<p>It is advisable that every person should understand how to interprete their credit report. Initially the law did not allow disclosure but it is now available on request. It is vital that one should check his/her credit score and report  any errors or misinformation. Remember a small error in your credit report can harm your credit standing big time.. Generally credit scores range from 300-750 but many people have their credit score within 600-750. In business terms, a score above 700 is regarded as an excellent credit score.</p>
<p>Why Check Free Credit Report and Score?<br />
Checking your credit report does not harm your credit score. Checking allows for the removal of derogatory remarks in your credit report which may affect your credit score. It indicates your financial position in the world of credit. Regular updating of your credit report also helps to rectify any reported financial errors. If you find any errors or mistakes  in your credit report be sure to report the descrepancy to the credit bureau immediately.</p>
<p>How can you get your Credit Score?<br />
It is true  that your credit score is based on the content in your credit report. As the infomation in your credit report changes it may affect your credit score. It is possible to view your credit report online just by requesting  it. The  reports that you order through these online services are not too expensive, but shop around .</p>
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		<title>Credit Reports And What To Do With Them</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 May 2010 06:02:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are three major credit reporting agencies within the United States: Equifax, TransUnion and Experian. These are the organizations that lenders go through to verify potential borrowers credit worthiness.
Federal Law indicates that individuals are able to receive one copy of their credit report from each of the three agencies annually, and at no charge. It&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are three major credit reporting agencies within the United States: Equifax, TransUnion and Experian. These are the organizations that lenders go through to verify potential borrowers credit worthiness.</p>
<p>Federal Law indicates that individuals are able to receive one copy of their credit report from each of the three agencies annually, and at no charge. It&#8217;s a good idea to look it over once a year to make sure there are no errors or omissions.</p>
<p>How do you read a credit report? There are abbreviations and numbers and codes, and for people who are looking at them for the first time, they can be a little confusing.</p>
<p><strong>Obtaining Credit Reports</strong></p>
<p>In order to get your free credit reports each year, you can go to www.annualcreditreport.com, which is the only authorized source for free annual credit reports under the September 1, 2005 federal law. If you go directly to the credit reporting agencies, there will be a charge to view your report- unless you qualify for another criteria to view a free report (being denied credit, for example).</p>
<p>If you want to monitor your credit report more often than annually, you can sign up for reports at any of the three credit reporting agencies, and pay about $10 per report. You will want to view the report at all three agencies, unfortunately, because the information is not exactly the same and you need to check for errors at all locations.</p>
<p><strong>Reading Credit Reports</strong></p>
<p>Credit reports are divided into four different segments: identifying information about the individual, credit history, public records, and inquiries made to the credit file.</p>
<p>Identifying information should include your name and address, and social security number. If you see a few variations of your name or more than one social security number, it&#8217;s because one of your creditors has reported it incorrect, but that information should remain because taking it off can hurt the connection between the report and the creditors who use it.</p>
<p>Identifying information also includes your employer(s), driver&#8217;s license numbers and sometimes your spouse&#8217;s name.</p>
<p>Credit history includes a list of individual accounts and account numbers (which may be encrypted). Information for each account will usually show the date it was opened, the type of credit (mortgage, car loan, installment, revolving), total amount of your loan and the amount you still owe, as well as the status of the account (open, closed, paid as agreed, inactive) and how you&#8217;ve been making payments on the account (on time, 30 days late, 90 days late, etc).</p>
<p>Public records is a section that you hope has nothing in it. This section provides details for bankruptcies, tax liens and judgments. This section will lower your credit score faster than anything else can.</p>
<p>Inquiries provide a list of &#8220;hard&#8221; inquiries- credit you&#8217;ve applied for and can affect your credit score- although FICO ignores most inquiries when coming up with their scores for individuals, and &#8220;soft&#8221; inquiries from credit card lenders who check your file before sending out promotional credit card offers. Soft inquiries do not raise or lower your credit score.</p>
<p><strong>What to Do with Mistakes on Your Credit Report</strong></p>
<p>If you find mistakes on your credit report- such as incorrectly reported amounts on an account, or an account that doesn&#8217;t belong to you, you can fill out the dispute form included on a mailed copy of a credit report, or use an online form to dispute the discrepancy online.</p>
<p>The credit reporting agency must then verify the information within 30 days of your filing the dispute (or the mistake must be removed). If they find it to be correct, and you still disagree- you can contact the creditor directly to have it corrected. If they find the information you&#8217;ve disputed to be incorrect, they are required to remove the item from your credit report.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2010 06:07:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is in a credit report? A credit report is a snapshot of your current obligations to creditors. These creditors include credit card companies, mortgage companies, banks, and retail stores. Lenders are permitted by law to check your credit report and review it in order to determine whether or not to grant credit to you. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is in a credit report? A credit report is a snapshot of your current obligations to creditors. These creditors include credit card companies, mortgage companies, banks, and retail stores. Lenders are permitted by law to check your credit report and review it in order to determine whether or not to grant credit to you. In order to build a credit report all you have to do is establish credit in the form of a bank loan, credit card account, car loan, mortgage, or studen loan. Information on your credit report comes directly from your history with accounts you currently have outstanding loans with. Whether you pay your obligations on time or not, lenders will report that information to the credit bureaus. There are four categories.</p>
<p>1. Your personal information: Your credit report identifies you will the following information.</p>
<p>&#8221; Your name</p>
<p>&#8221; Social Security number</p>
<p>&#8221; Current address &#8221; Previous address</p>
<p>&#8221; Birth date</p>
<p>&#8221; Current employer and previous employers</p>
<p>&#8221; Phone number</p>
<p>2. Your credit history: Your credit history will show your payment history with current lenders such as:</p>
<p>&#8221; Credit Card companies</p>
<p>&#8221; Mortgage companies</p>
<p>&#8221; Retail stores</p>
<p>&#8221; Finance companies</p>
<p>3. Inquiries: This is where lenders are finance companies have requested your credit report. The rule of thumb is the less inquiries the better.</p>
<p>4. Public Records: Your credit report lists any obligations that may affect your credit including the following:</p>
<p>&#8221; Judgments</p>
<p>&#8221; Tax Liens</p>
<p>&#8221; Bankruptcies</p>
<p>Credit Reports are now available to any organization that is trying to grant you credit, or a company considering hiring you. Your personal credit report is so important during this day and age that you need to have a current copy to see what they are seeing. Even landlords are pulling credit in order to grant you permission to rent from them. With all this in mind, it is highly recommended that you have recent copy of your credit report, so that you are aware whats being reported in regards to your personal credit history. Most of the companies that provide credit reports, dont understand credit, they just sell you a credit report.There are also websites that offer a credit report for Free but fail to mention that you will not get a free credit score. Make sure when you obtain a copy of your credit report it comes with all 3 reports and score. It makes no sense to get copy of your credit report without your scores since creditors look heavily at your credit scores. Remember &#8220;your Credit is your Life.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>How To Fix A Negative Credit Report In 3 Simple Steps!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 06:17:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to get rid of negative credit you can easily take a few steps to completely turn it around and see a significant improvement in your credit score. Thousands of people face the same problems and assume it takes a credit professional or credit repair service to do it for them. These offline [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to get rid of negative credit you can easily take a few steps to completely turn it around and see a significant improvement in your credit score. Thousands of people face the same problems and assume it takes a credit professional or credit repair service to do it for them. These offline and online credit services don&#8217;t come cheap and often people spend their hard-earned money trying to fix negative or bad credit.<br />
First of all you may not know what is actually on your credit report today. You may assume you have bad credit based on your payment history in the past or you haven&#8217;t had the courage to get a copy of your credit report even though it&#8217;s free. Many resist this because of the fear of what they think they may find. However you may be surprised. There may be entries on your credit report that are totally false and can be easily corrected or there may be entries you can easily change with a little documentation.<br />
Really it&#8217;s not that difficult to get these corrections taken care of on your credit report. You can actually take care of it pretty fast and it won&#8217;t cost you a dime other than a first class stamp. In actuality you can do a better job than any credit repair clinic because you&#8217;re in the position to actually add some positive credit marks to your report if you know how to do it and I&#8217;ll explain below.<br />
Okay these are the 3 simple steps to repair your credit history.<br />
1. First get a copy of your free credit report if you don&#8217;t already have a CURRENT copy. Everyone is entitled to a free credit report every year according to federal government laws. You can get an absolutely free annual credit report online instantly at the approved Web site: type in &#8216;annualcreditreport&#8217; and then a dot and then com. You&#8217;ll be able to print it out as soon as you provide identification.<br />
You can also call 1-877-322-8228. When you call you&#8217;ll get an automated service. Know what phone number you&#8217;re going to use as that is a requirement in the process. However it will take about 15 days to get the report. You can also write but instant online or calling is easiest. This free service is sponsored by the three credit reporting agencies &#8211; Equifax, Experian and TransUnion.<br />
Now you must know that you won&#8217;t get your credit rating or score when you get the report. There is an additional charge to get a score. However if you recently applied for credit and were turned down, call the lender and ask what your score is. You can usually find out that way for free.<br />
Once you have your credit report in hand, sit down and note any negative items or anything that doesn&#8217;t seem right to you. You may find a few mistakes, sometimes even with your birth date or other personal information. These are easily corrected. There can be some totally false information such as credit information for someone else with the same name or similar name.<br />
2. Write a dispute letter. It&#8217;s easy to write a dispute letter. If you&#8217;re not sure how to do this, sit down and pretend you&#8217;re writing a letter to a friend. It does not have to be fancy and it can be in your own handwriting if legible or typed out. Don&#8217;t make it too hard. Make a list of the bad credit marks or wrong information that you want to dispute. Make sure to keep it as short as possible and don&#8217;t add any fluff. Get the facts as you know them. If you have any documentation to include to &#8216;back you up&#8217; then add this or include copies with your dispute letter.<br />
When the credit bureau gets your letter they will do an investigation and will either verify the item in question and remove or fix it &#8211; or they will be unable to verify the negative credit information to remove it.<br />
If they notify you that they are unable to verify any negative credit mark thus not removing it, then you can still dispute it by sending another letter asking how they arrived at their decision. This is called a &#8216;method of verification&#8217; or sometimes &#8216;procedural request&#8217;. If the dispute is regarding a creditor the credit reporting bureau and the creditor must both provide you with adequate proof of their decision. Otherwise they are required by law to remove the negative credit mark from your credit history.<br />
3. How to get positive credit marks on your credit report. This is simple to do over a period of a few months to start building a positive credit history. Get department store and/or gas credit cards and use them. Pay them off on time. Make note that these usually come with higher interest rates so compare rates first. Pay a little more than you owe and pay a little early. Paying online ensures that your payment arrives and is not lost in the mail.<br />
Keep a bill calendar and write on it when payments are due and another notation on the calendar a few days before so that you make the payment online early. If you wait till the last minute, the Web site may be down for maintenance or their may be other network issues. But in any event make sure to make the payment before it&#8217;s due. Try to get an installment type of loan or automobile loan through your bank or credit union.<br />
Be aware that if you try to buy a car or other vehicle that the car dealer will contact several lenders to get the best interest rate and EACH one of these will contribute a mark to your credit report. This can affect your credit score, also called FICO. So try to get a pre-approved loan before you head to an auto dealer. If you can do this over a few months you will build up a recent and good credit history fast. No credit repair service will be able to build up this positive history for you.<br />
For additional help removing or erasing negative credit you can easily get a good credit repair guide that will help you read and dispute the report and will cost pennies as opposed to a credit repair service which can cost you significantly. And a service can&#8217;t do it as well as you can or add positive credit marks to your credit history. Sit down now if you already have the credit report right and do a quick letter before you start dwelling on it. You can do it! And YOU can do the best job. The faster you take action the sooner you&#8217;ll see a turnaround.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having a good credit rating has become incredibly important in the modern world. With a high credit score, you can apply for loans with better interest rates, premium credit cards, and low-interest mortgages. To check your credit history, you simply need to request a credit report from one of the three major credit bureaus.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having a good credit rating has become incredibly important in the modern world. With a high credit score, you can apply for loans with better interest rates, premium credit cards, and low-interest mortgages. To check your credit history, you simply need to request a credit report from one of the three major credit bureaus.</p>
<p>The concept of credit and credit reports is quite complex, and several factors go into your credit report. This includes outstanding loans, paid loans, credit card accounts, and even your medical history. Companies that prepare credit reports and track consumer credit history are called Consumer Reporting Agencies, or credit bureaus. These bureaus sell credit reports to businesses and lenders, and they also provide them to consumers themselves. You can check your credit report free once a year from the major credit bureaus; Equifax, Trans Union, and Experian. If you utilize each bureau, that means you can request up to three free reports a year. Once you go beyond three, or want to use a credit bureau twice, there is a fee (usually only about nine dollars).</p>
<p>The benefits of reading your credit report are numerous and should be taken advantage of by everyone. On the report, you can see nearly everything about your financial activities. The report lists your bank accounts, accounts with various companies, credit cards, lender accounts, and the names of people who obtained your report in the past year.</p>
<p>Why should you check your credit report? For one, it is good to know where you stand before you try to get a mortgage, new car, or other large purchase. A more important reason to check is to find errors. Keep in mind, this report determines whether or not you can get a house, so it is critical that you know all about it. Humans prepare credit reports, and what inherent quality do people have, human error. Therefore, it is quite likely that a part of the report could be fallacious. It is up to you to correct any mistakes, so make sure to order your report at least three times a year. To correct any mistake, simply call the Consumer Reporting Agency and notify them of the error.</p>
<p>Identity theft has become a major problem lately. Although most people do not think it will happen to them, it most certainly can. By occasionally checking your credit report, you can easily find anything suspicious, and then immediately take appropriate action to rectify the situation. Otherwise, you may not find out for months that you have been a victim, and by that time, you already have a pile of debts to deal with. If you discover you have been a victim of identity theft, you can freeze your reports with all of the major credit bureaus, which protects you from any further damage.</p>
<p>Credit score is the single most important piece of information on the credit report. That one number affects nearly your whole financial life. The way credit bureaus arrive at that number is relatively straightforward. They factor in your payment history, outstanding debt, types of credit you have, the length of time you have had credit, and more. Although each credit bureau has their own specific system, the number usually ranges between 300 and 900.</p>
<p>To improve your credit score, there are many measures you can take. The most important is to pay your bills on time. If you do this one thing, over time, eventually you will achieve a high score. You can also reduce your balances on credit cards and spread your debt around to several different cards. As long as you stick to a solid financial plan, your credit score is guaranteed to consistently rise.</p>
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The Credit Reporting Agencies work with lenders, creditors, insurers and employers to collect information from them and share it with companies with whom you desire to do business. Here&#8217;s an instance of how the system works:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Credit Report Basics</p>
<p>The Credit Reporting Agencies work with lenders, creditors, insurers and employers to collect information from them and share it with companies with whom you desire to do business. Here&#8217;s an instance of how the system works:</p>
<p>A) When you apply for new credit, the creditor petitions a copy of your financial history from at the least one credit reporting agency. This causes a &#8220;hard inquiry&#8221; to be recorded on your credit report.</p>
<p>B) The creditor utilizes your credit reports and scores along with income, debt and other information to set what rates to offer you.</p>
<p>C) You begin to utilize the new credit and the creditor reports your payment history to one or more of the credit reporting agencies every 30 day period.</p>
<p>D) The credit reporting agencies update your credit report as they obtain new information (positive and negative) from your creditors.</p>
<p>E) Your credit profile varies based on your financial activities.</p>
<p>Your Credit Report And How It Is Broken Down</p>
<p>Your credit report is separated into six main sections:<br />
1. personal information (name, date of birth, last reported address,<br />
2. any previous addresses on file,<br />
3. the name and address of your current employer,<br />
4. any previous employers that have been reported as well as any consumer statements you add to your file); summary; inquiries; creditor contacts; account history; public information.                <br />
5. When you open a new account, miss a payment or move, these sections are updated with new information.<br />
6. The old information will stay on your credit report for several years.</p>
<p>Not all creditors report to each of the three agencies and the agencies don&#8217;t share their data so your credit reports from TransUnion, Equifax and Experian could be considerably different from each other. That&#8217;s why it&#8217;s important to look into your three credit reports every couple of months to determine that the information is correct and up-to-date.</p>
<p>Constantly Check For Inaccuracies That Demand To Be Corrected</p>
<p>Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, consumers are protected from having faulty information on their credit reports. If you find an incorrect record on your credit report, many identity protection agencies supply you with the tools and information to assist you in disputing it. Verify the disputing section on those sites for less told information about disputing details on your credit report. You can likewise dispute the inaccuracy direct with the credit reporting agencies.</p>
<p>Make Sure To Be Diligent<br />
I recommend that you verify your credit reports every 3-6 months in order to defend against inaccuracies and identity theft. Routine check-ups along with paying your bills on time, preserving your credit card balances below 50% of their limits and rectifying any inaccuracies may serve you to maintain a healthy credit profile.</p>
<p>If you would like more information on this topic and want Fast Credit Repair or if you are in need of help, Beatlands Credit Repair has many credit repair topics and tips that can be very useful.</p>
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