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Understanding Credit Reports. The first question one should ask is… What is a credit report?

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1 Understanding Credit Reports

2 The first question one should ask is… What is a credit report?

3 A credit report is a record of a person’s or company's past borrowing and repaying history.

4 Why should you care? Because credit report is what determines whether or not you should be allowed to get credit cards, loans, and how much interest you should be charged.

5 Two questions you should ask are… Where do you get the credit report from? How does it work?

6 There are three main sources that provide credit reports.

7 High credit score means that you are trustworthy enough to get a loan or credit card. It also means that you will get lower interest rates. Low credit score means that you are not trustworthy to get a loan or credit card. It also means that you will get higher interest rates.

8 The next question you should ask is… What information is given in the credit report?

9 Your name or names Birthdate SSN Current and former addresses Current employer Fraud Alerts Bankruptcies Litigations Open and closed accounts # of credit inquiries Credit score

10 Credit Score Range Excellent Credit Score: 800 and Higher Very Good Credit Score: 700 – 799 Good Credit Score: 680 – 699 OK or Fair Credit Score: 620 -679 Poor Credit Score: 580 – 619 Bad Credit Score: 500 – 579 Very Bad Credit Score: 499 and Lower

11 Take care of your credit score and it will take care of you…

12 Neglect it and it will hurt you financially…


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