Improve Your Credit Score By Checking Your Credit Report

by Jim Bransby

Your credit score has become an important tool that is used to make decisions about you. When you apply for credit cards or a car loan, this will trigger a credit check and generate multiple credit scores. Based upon these scores, lenders make decisions about whether or not to lend to you, how much to lend, and at what interest rate. Credit scores are also used by potential employers, utility and service providers, along with other companies you do business with.

So, improving your credit is score is essential. The method by which the various credit reporting and scoring companies assemble credit scores differs, but these methods have enough in common that you can be confident that certain steps will improve all of your credit scores.

First of all, you need to know who has this information. There are three major credit reporting bureaus, Experian, TransUnion and Equifax. Each of these companies has a file for you and every other person who has consumer credit. These files are assembled over time by compiling the information that credit providers give the credit bureaus. It works like this: Each time you obtain credit it goes into your file, then the lender gives the bureaus a record of the repayment of that debt.

A good example would be a car loan that must be repaid on the 5th of each month for 36 months. Over the first year, letas say that you make two payments on the 20th, while the rest were received on or before the 5th. The lender sends a report of your loan activity to each credit bureau. Each of these bureaus in turn uses a formula to compute a credit score for you, based upon that reported information.

As the scores can differ somewhat, the next step is applying to check your credit report. The information here is vital, it can be though of as your financial health record. There are many offers on the internet that can be used to check both your credit report and your credit score.

Once you have a credit report and a credit score, take a look at the information reported by your creditors. Make sure that the creditors that are reporting into your credit file are actually your accounts. If there are creditors listed on your report that you did not borrow from, you can improve your credit score by having these entries removed from your account.

Review the payment histories to make sure that they are accurate. If creditors are reporting incorrect late payments, or not showing payments that you made, you can improve your credit score by correcting this information. The credit score report will come with the addresses of the three credit bureaus. Follow the instructions to write to them to identify errors in your credit report.

Each credit bureau will investigate the error. Often it will take several letters back and forth, so keep a file of your letters and their responses. By removing incorrect late payments or other information, you can dramatically improve your credit score in a short time.

As it is so vital, apply to check your credit report as soon as possible, then continue to do so at least annually. The more you are aware of your financial health record, the more easily you can improve your credit score. Since credit scores are so commonly used today, improving yours will help you in many ways.

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