Why
You Need a Copy of Your Credit Report!
Your credit
report is an important document which may affect you more than you
think. It is perfectly possible to see a copy of your credit report.
But why would you want to read your credit report, and how do you find
it?
In
the US there are 3 agencies which keep information on you and your
credit. This information includes a whole range of details on many
of the financial transactions that you make through your life. You
may not be aware of it but much of your financial data is kept by
credit agencies, and can seriously affect your life.

Opening
a bank account, considering letting a bill slide a little until it's
overdue, going for a loan, buying a house? Any one of these transactions
and many many more are all recorded on your credit report. Information
is kept on where you live, how you manage most of your finances,
much of your criminal history if you have one, your history of loan
repayments and much more.
And
this information is not just kept there for the sake of it. This
information is used to assess your credit worthiness so that when
you go for a new loan, for example, the organization through which
you are applying can access this information to help it decide whether
or not it ought to grant you the loan.
You
are in fact, rated for your credit worthiness using this information
collected on you, and a credit worthiness score is applied to you.
This score is part of the information that an organization may wish
to find out if they are judging your credit worthiness.
Something
as simple as missing a few bills because you were on holidays can
quite seriously affect such things as your ability to obtain credit
in the future.
So
as you can see the information kept in your credit report is important
information and can affect your life in ways you may not be aware
of.
For
this reason it is important to know what information is kept on your
credit report. It is not unheard of, for example, for there to be
inaccurate entries on your report and if you are unaware of this
and therefore cannot correct it this inaccurate information may well
cause you all sorts of unexpected problems.
So,
how do you get a copy of your credit report? Luckily you are entitled
by law to get a free copy of your report each year. You will need
to provide your name and address as well as your social security
number and date of birth to identify yourself, as well as possible
former addresses if you have moved recently.
To
learn more about how to obtain your credit report in your country,
download Your Free
Identity Theft Kit.

So
remember, you are entitled to a copy of your credit report free each
year. Make use of your entitlement, check your report and see if
there is anything there which could be causing you a problem. If
there is then you can start finding out what to do about it.
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