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Credit Reporting Topics
Free Credit Reports
Information about ways to obtain a credit report free - your right under Federal law to get a free credit report once a year from each of the 3 national credit reporting agencies. Topics include ordering a free report online, by mail, and by phone.
Credit Scores
Here are some topics to help you understand your credit score. Scores are used to approve loans and to set the terms and interest rate of your loan. They are used for home and auto loans, apartment rentals, and insurance.
- Confused about Credit Scores? Read This! - We list 8 points toward better understanding your credit score.
- Tips to Understand Your Credit Score - We have six initial suggestions on how to begin working toward a better score, such as disputing inaccurate information, paying off collections and paying down loan balances. Also includes a "What else can I do?" section.
- FAQs about Credit Report Scores - To-the-point answers to frequently asked questions on Credit Report Scores.
- What is a Fico Score? - A product of the Fair Isaac Company, the FICO score is one of the best known and most widely used credit scores in the country.
- What is a Vantage Score? - This score was developed by the 3 national credit reporting agencies and offers scoring for consumers and businesses that use the same calculation models spanning the three companies.
- What are Mortgage Credit Scores? - A good credit score will have a large impact on your monthly mortgage payment, so knowing what they are and ensuring they look as good as they can before you shop for mortgages will help in keeping your monthly charge down.
- Authorized Users- Does this help your Score? - Does this help your Score? - Being an authorized user can help your score. But the opposite is also true. Read this section for historical and current information on authorized users.
- Credit Scores - Are they all the same? - Are they all the same? - No, they are not. The "recipes" for Scores are proprietary, like the recipes for your favorite cola products. Sometimes, given the variety of scores that are available to you on the web, it may be better to just pay attention to why your score is lower, and take steps to raise it.
- Free Credit Scores with Credit Monitoring - These free credit scores are usually in connection with free trials for credit monitoring. Here's some more information on some of these free credit score offers.
ID Theft & Identity Fraud
How do you help prevent theft of your identity? What do you do if you are a victim of identity fraud? Here is some guidance that you may find useful, including a consumer identity theft help kit.
- General Facts on Identity Theft - How do perpetrators of fraud gather your most personal information and use it to their own gain. Be informed on steps you can take to protect your personal information.
- What is Identity Theft? - Identity theft occurs when your personal information is made available to others who use your good name to open credit cards and accounts.
- Preventing ID Theft - Easy to follow steps for prevention. This informative section gives you important tips on being aware on how to guard your personal information so that it stays with you and only you.
- Victim of ID Theft? - Some things you should do. Did you know there are Fraud Units of each of the national credit bureaus that will forward you a free copy of your current credit report? When you receive the report, you will carefully read through it and report all items that are inaccurate or incomplete.
- ID Theft on the Internet - Be careful of websites collecting sensitive information. It may be difficult to believe, but unscrupulous people create websites designed to steal your personal information. Be careful! We provide information you can use to determine whether a site is safe or unsafe.
- Resource Center for ID Theft - Helpful links and resources for consumers. If you are a victim of identity theft, here are steps you may wish to take to report your status and begin rebuilding your good credit.
- Free Identity Theft Consumer Help Kit - Offers information, links, dispute form and affidavit. What is ID Theft? What do thieves want of yours? Best and most importantly, what can you do to protect yourself?
- Credit Security Freeze - In general, security freezes, also called credit freezes, allow consumers to notify the credit reporting agencies to block access to their credit report from potential creditors and insurance companies. Helpful information includes FAQ's and state requirements and fees.
Divorce & Your Credit
Be informed before, during and after your divorce regarding which credit accounts you share with your former spouse. Find out what to watch for during the process.
- Divorce Credit Report - It may be important to get your credit report before divorce. Take a few moments to procure a credit report that will show graphically what accounts you hold in common with your spouse. Closing those accounts before the divorce is finalized will provide a cleaner start as a single person.
- Managing Credit During Divorce - Helpful information for those in the divorce process. Please make sure that you inform your credit card companies, retailers and your mortgage company to let them know you are in the midst of a divorce. If you have joint accounts, you may want to close them and open individual accounts.
Bankruptcy & Your Credit
Be informed on how filing a bankruptcy will affect your credit.
- Bankruptcy Credit Report - Get your credit report before bankruptcy and list all items from your 3 credit reports in addition to any other items you know exist that may not be on your credit report.
- Personal Bankruptcy - Learn more about the types of bankruptcy that are available to individuals so you can make the best choice for yours.
- Bankruptcy Law Changes - Learn about changes in the bankruptcy law.
Credit Report Disputes and Debt Improvement
Learn ways to make your credit report look as good as it can.
Credit Bureaus
An overview of credit bureaus and credit reporting agencies, and information on how they affect your personal credit report.
Student Credit Center
Students, learn ways to build and maintain good credit.
- Applying for Credit - Valuable advice as you set out on applying for credit cards and establishing credit.
- Advice for College Graduates - Establishing a solid credit history is more important than ever. Read this informative article for practical tips on establishing credit.
- Students, are you a victim of ID Theft? - If you have recently lost your wallet, had your laptop stolen or given personal information to strangers either on the web or over the phone, you may be a victim of ID Theft.
- Student's Guide to Free Credit Reports - If you are over the age of 18, you are entitled to a free credit report every year by Federal Law. This article will guide you through the process.
Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)
We provide a summary of the Act and explain it, note your rights under the act, and provide the answers to FAQ's.
- Summary of FCRA - For consumers, read about the FCRA and how it was designed to assist you regarding your personal credit report.
- Your Rights under the FCRA - What's on your credit report and who has seen it? If you have been denied credit, why? The answers to these questions and more are contained in this article.
- Frequently Asked Questions - Get answers to the most frequently asked questions about the FCRA.
- Complete FCRA Law - We provide you with a layman’s guide to each section of the FCRA.
Opt Out Information
Learn how to keep your private information from getting into the hands of telemarketers, direct marketers and credit companies.
- Opt Out Information - To reduce the amount of direct mail solicitations, you can opt out of credit bureau prescreen list sales by calling the number contained in this article.
- Opt-Out Prescreen Online - Consumers can now also notify the 3 national credit reporting agencies online to remove their names from lists that the 3 national credit reporting agencies sell to companies that mail you pre-approved offers of credit and insurance
- Do Not Call information - Here is a link to the site that removes your phone number from telemarketing lists.link to site that removes your phone number from telemarketing lists
General Credit Information
This section allows you to ask questions and receive answers to them, and be informed on ways you can lessen the amount of unsolicited pre-approved credit applications you receive through the mail.
- Articles and Press Releases - Read articles and press releases about credit and credit reporting on our web site. More articles of interest include information on the Public Information Profile (PIP) and how consumers now have the ability to perform their own background check and to search nationwide public records through this new product.
- Public Information Profile (PIP - now consumers have the ability to perform their own background check and to search nationwide public records through a new product called a Public Information Profile
- Related Links Go to this page for links related to credit reports.
Video Learning Center - Credit Report How-To's
Here are easy-to-understand videos to steer you through ordering your report provided you by Federal Law, opting out of unwanted solicitations, and stopping telemarketer phone calls.
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