Monthly Archive for February, 2008

Your Credit Report : 5 Myths Busted

cynthiastewart asked:


The credit report in United States is a document prepared by each of the three main credit reporting agencies Equifax, Experian and TransUnion. This report is absolutely essential to get any kind of loan from banks and other agencies. The credit report determines your credit score which is an indication of your financial health. A lot of misconceptions prevail regarding the credit report and credit score. In this article we try to clear some of these misconceptions.

1. The credit reporting agencies make random guesses for credit score

The credit reporting agencies do not arbitrarily decide on your credit score. In fact every loan, mortgage or credit card you take is closely monitored by the financial institution that provides it. The way you tackle your debt, repayment and interest rates is tracked by the company and sent to the credit rating agencies to calculate your credit score. The software used to calculate your credit score is FICO (Fair Issacs Corporation) after the people who designed it. It is a fairly complicated piece of software that decides on your credit score based on established parameters.

2. The credit reporting agencies are biased

No, not at all. No consideration whatsoever is given to factors like race, gender, nationality, marital status, or religion. It is your finances that matter. The feedback received by credit rating agencies from your banks, lenders etc. are the only things that matter. The idea is to establish your credit trustworthiness.

3. I have to pay heavy fees to credit reporting agencies to get my credit report

This is grossly untrue as the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) makes it mandatory for each of the credit reporting agencies to send a free copy of your credit report on your request each year. So, you can have a copy of your credit report absolutely free of cost once a year. If you require more than that you have to pay a small fee to the respective credit reporting agency. In fact, it is advised that you regularly check your credit report. It is indeed one of the best financial practices.

4. My credit report is available to public

Nothing could be more incorrect than this fact. Your credit report is Top Secret information. The lending institutions when they are in a process of giving you some loan can get a glimpse at it and that too with your permission.

5. The credit report prepared by the agencies is final and can’t be altered

If you find any errors in your credit report, you can report it to the credit bureau and get it investigated. If there are errors, your credit report will be corrected and your credit score will reflect the corrections. To make sure that your credit score represents your true credit history it is advised that you regularly check your credit report and scrutinize it correctly. If any discrepancies are noted, immediately contact the issuing agency and get it corrected.

By debunking these misconceptions regarding the credit report a person can get more focused on maintaining a good credit score and healthy financial state.



THOMAS

Everyone Should Know About Credit Report Basics

Lee Beattie asked:


Credit Report Basics

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’s an instance of how the system works:

A) When you apply for newly credits the creditor petitions a copy of your financial history from at the least one credit reporting agency. This causes a “hard inquiry” to be recorded on your credit report.

B) The creditor utilizes your credit reports and scores along with income, debt and other information to set what rates to offer up to you.

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.

D) The credit reporting agencies update your credit report as they obtain new information (positive and negative) from those of your creditors.

E) Your credit profile varies based on your financial activeness.

Your Credit Report And How It Is Broken Down

Your credit report is separated into six main sections:

1. personal information (name, date of birth, last reported address,

2. any previous addresses on file,

3. the name and address of your current employer,

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.                

5. When you open a new account, miss a payment or move, these sections are updated with new information.

6. The old information will stay on your credit report for several years.

Not all creditors report to each of the three agencies and the agencies don’t share their data so your credit reports from TransUnion, Equifax and Experian could be considerably different from each other. That’s why it’s important to look into your three credit reports every a couple of months to determine that the information is correct and up-to-date.

Constantly Check For Inaccuracies That Demand To Be Corrected

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.

Make Sure To Be Diligent

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.

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RICHARD