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Your Free Credit Report And Be Wary Of Your Score
Want to know your financial creditworthiness?
Have a credit check and determine your personal credit score.
Credit check is usually done to verify whether you are eligible for a
loan or on any other forms of credit based on your past credit performances.
This will reveal your past as well as your previous credit transactions
with different lenders and how you deal with it. Thus, a credit check
is the reflection of your past credit performance. It works like a report
card, which reveals whether you have "passed" or "failed" in a particular
subject.
Credit checks are done by lending institutions such as credit card companies
and banks on individuals who wish to apply for a loan or any form of credit.
In addition, credit checks could also be done by a homeowner whether an
individual would be a good tenant or not, as reflected by his or her past
credit performance. Insurance firms also run credit checks on individuals
who wish to avail of their insurance policies.
You can obtain your credit report containing credit-related information
from any of the three major credit-reporting agencies. Furthermore, you
can obtain your personal credit reports for free as stated in the FCRA
or the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Under this Act, every individual is
entitled to receive a free credit report from any of the three major credit-reporting
companies in the United States once a year - Experian, Equifax, and Trans
Union. Your free credit report contain your personal information (such
as your name and address), how you paid your past and previous bills,
and any delinquencies you have committed such as late payments as well
as if you have filed for bankruptcy.
To obtain your free credit report, you need to fill up the required form
through a centralized credit report website on any of the three major
credit bureaus in the United States. You will be required to provide some
basic information, which includes your name, permanent address, your social
security number, and your birth date. Your credit report is important
in securing yourself against any attempts of identity theft such as credit
cards misuse and other forms of fraud. In addition, you must update your
credit report regularly as lending institutions would be using such reports
to determine if you are worthy enough to be awarded with the loan you
have applied for.
After you received your free credit report, you should read each section
carefully. All aspects must be included in computing your credit score.
So make sure you have paid attention to all of them. Check your report
for any discrepancies and make sure that you have not missed any payments
at all. Your credit report also comes with the list of individuals or
business entities that you have requested credit information from. You
may also check to see if such names or entities are familiar with you.
Your free credit report would be used in running a credit check to you
when applying for a loan or any other forms of credit. Thus, make sure
that it is free of discrepancies or erroneous entries. Keep in mind that
this report will reflect your credit performance - ensure that you do
not stumble anywhere so that your loan application would always be a success.
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