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Not sure where to start when you're looking at your credit report? Don't worry, we have some tips on where you should look closely.
We all know we should check our credit card statements every month for charges that we haven't made. But that only catches the thief who uses an account you know you have.
A credit score is a number that reflects your credit risk level, typically with a higher number indicating lower risk.
You are most likely already familiar with the concept of "credit," the reputation for paying your bills on time that makes it possible for you to obtain money or goods with the understanding that you will pay for them later.
Disputing inaccuracies on your credit report can sometimes be part of managing your credit.
You are most likely already familiar with the concept of "credit," the reputation for paying your bills on time that makes it possible for you to obtain money or goods with the understanding that you will pay for them later. Who keeps track of your credit?
So you've got your credit score report. What numbers do they crunch to come up with it? Where's it all coming from?
Not sure where to start when you're looking at your credit report? Don't worry, we have some tips on where you should look closely.
It's your right to know what credit scoring agencies are saying about you. Finding out this information doesn't cost a lot and takes only minutes to do - which may be time very well spent.

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