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How to Obtain a Free Credit Report and Check it
for Errors
As a resident of the United States, the three main
credit reporting companies in the country are
required under law to provide one free credit
report (each) to anyone who requests them within
any given year. The three large credit reporting
companies are Equifax, Experian and TransUnion,
and they are strictly monitored by Fair Credit
Reporting Act (FCRA) to provide correct and true
information.
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What's in a Credit Report?
Thanks to a new federal law put into place in
September of 2005, everyone is entitled to one
free credit report each year. This is so that you
can verify that your report does not contain any
false information, and so you can see how your
credit rates.
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Rebuilding Your Credit
History
Learn the steps to take to improve your credit
rating
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Your Debt To Income Ratio
Credit Card Debt Is A Major Factor
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Understanding Your Credit
Score
Understanding your credit score can help you
improve it, which can result in better rates on
loans. In this article, you will learn the basics
of interpreting your credit score and what actions
you can take to improve it.
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Finding What is on Your
Credit Report
Having knowledge of what is on your credit report
is a critical first step in building a good credit
history. This article tells you what you should
know about your credit report and how to go about
getting it.
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Building Your Credit History
It's important to build a strong credit history,
even when you're young to ensure you will be
approved for future loans and be able to secure
the best rate. This article provides tips that
well help you efficiently build your credit
history.
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