The Three Consumer Credit Bureaus – How They Can Help You »

Consumers are often advised to check their credit reports regularly by ordering a copy from each of the major credit bureaus. Surprisingly, not all consumers are clear about the exact duties of the bureaus. This article discusses facts about the credit reporting agencies- what they do and how they can help you in case you may have a problem with your credit file.

Getting to Know The Credit Bureaus »

Consumers are encouraged to get a copy of their credit report and check their credit rating from the credit reporting agencies. Nevertheless, not everyone understands what the credit agencies actually do. In this post, we will talk about the role that credit bureaus play in building credit history.

Checking Your Credit Report To Investigate Identity Theft »

If you have just been denied credit by a lender, you should immediately check your personal credit report to make sure that unauthorized charges are not the reason why your application did not get approved. Also, if you recently received a call from a lender or a credit card Issuer informing you about past due charges that you do not know about, there is a possibility that you have been a victim of Identity theft. What should you do?

The New Forms of Credit Scoring and You »

In the past years, various methods of credit scoring were used to calculate individual credit score. It used to be that credit score was mostly determined by the number of credit cards owned, the frequency of credit card charges, and the cardholder’s capability to pay off these charges. Consequently, those who do not own credit cards may be regarded as a poor candidate for credit. As a result, people who cannot qualify for loans may have little choice but to seek out subprime lenders.

When To Get Your Credit Report »

When is it best to obtain a copy of your credit report? The best time is at least six months prior to submitting your credit application. Why so? Looking at your personal credit report ahead of time will give you the chance to take the necessary action, in case you may need improvement with your credit score or if there are errors in your report. Hence, you can avoid getting declined by a lender.