Credit Reports
If you are considering applying for a loan, ordering a copy of your credit report may well be the best place to start. Why?
Because it’s also the first thing a potential creditor will be looking at, and even if you pay your bills on time, you will want
to ensure that all the information in your credit file is up-to-date and accurate.
And depending on whether you are applying for an auto loan, a mortgage loan, or a loan for business or personal use, different lenders
may apply different standards in rating your credit worthiness. For this reason, reading your credit report and understanding how your
credit data might be interpreted may give you a chance to improve your credit worthiness from the point of view of a lender. The most
common calculation for credit scores is called a Fico score from Fair Isaac's Corporation.
Credit Report Check
- Check for inaccuracies or before they could negatively affect your credit profile.
- Find out why you have been denied or granted credit. The information on your credit report is the same information used by lenders concerning your credit.
- Find out who has been looking at your credit history lately. It could be credit card issuers, mortgage companies or even your employer.
- Make sure your credit report is complete and accurate before you apply for credit.
- Help protect yourself from possible credit fraud. Review your credit report carefully, any strange accounts or addresses may indicate possible fraud.
3 Bureau Online Credit Report & 3 Credit Scores Get the most complete personal credit information available.
You will know where your credit stands no matter which bureau your lender uses to check your credit history.
- Combines your credit information from all 3 credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian, & TransUnion) into one easy-to-read report.
- Indicators of Possible Credit Fraud.
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