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Personal Credit and Credit Repair Tips

 
Author: Gerald Washam

Personal Credit

Having a personal line of credit is very important in todays world. Obtaining your first line of credit can be difficult and once you obtain credit it can be hard not to fall into a pattern of debt. In order to maintain your credit you need to learn how to use your personal credit report.

There are three major credit bureaus that handle consumers credit reports. These three and their contact information are as follows:

  • Equifax 800-685-1111 www.equifax.com
  • Experian 888-397-3742 www.experian.com
  • TransUnion 800-916-8800 www.transunion.com

    Each company may have different information in your file, so it is important to make sure you get all three. It is also relevant that you know the new law passed that allows consumers to get their free credit report from each bureau does not include your credit score. While having the basic information in credit report will usually be sufficient you may wish to pay for a copy just to get your credit score initially so you know where you stand.

    Your Credit Report Information

    Once you have your credit reports you will find information regarding your personal facts and credit history. What you will find on your report is:

      1. Personal Information - name, current and former addresses, current and former phone numbers, current and former employers
      2. Credit History - account names, length of time you have had account, amount of credit, amount of available credit, account status, payment history, debt.
      3. Inquires - anybody who has asked for a copy of your credit report, usually includes why they requested the copy.

    You need to check each section of your credit report for errors. Even if you think something is small you should still work to get it corrected as all three of these areas effect your overall credit score.

    Work On Your Credit Score

    If you receive your credit score you should look at the accompanying information that explains why your score is the number it is. Working to improve your score will help you obtain credit and get good interest rates on loans. It is wise to at least have an idea of what your credit score is so you are prepared when applying for credit.

    Keeping on top of your personal credit information is important. If you know what is going on with your personal credit then you will be able to plan better for large purchases and not apply for credit needlessly.

  • Author Bio:
    Gerald Washam is a reputable writer. Gerald likes to scribble articles about this industry.
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