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Title: The World of Credit Reports


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The World of Credit Reports
  • Presented By
  • The Credit-Wise Cats

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The World Of Credit Reports
  • Today well talk about
  • What are credit reports and credit scores
  • Information they contain
  • Tips on guarding your credit
  • Your rights with respect to Credit Reports
  • How to correct mistakes

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What are credit reports
  • Credit Reports are
  • A financial report card
  • They are prepared by three independent Credit
    Rating Agencies (CRAs)
  • Equifax,
  • Experian, and
  • Transunion
  • In general, they contain information about your
    past consuming, borrowing and payment habits

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What are credit reports
  • Credit Reports are given, with your express
    written consent, to
  • Banks and other creditors
  • Insurance companies
  • Landlords and other lessors
  • Utility companies
  • Potential employers
  • Graduate school admission offices

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What are credit reports
  • Contact and other limited information on credit
    reports is given without your explicit consent
    to
  • Financial companies wanting to make you a firm
    offer of credit
  • Insurance companies wanting to offer you a policy
  • Potential employers who want to hire you
  • Other companies whose products may interest you

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Information they contain
  • Personal information
  • A credit summary
  • Public Records
  • Credit Inquiries
  • Detailed Account History
  • Clarifying notes
  • Your Credit Score (sold separately)

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Information they DONT contain
  • Balance on checking or savings accounts
  • Bankruptcies that are more than 10 years old
  • Charged-off or debts placed for collection that
    are more than seven years old
  • Gender, ethnicity, religion, political
    affiliation,
  • Medical history
  • Criminal records

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Information they contain
  • Personal information
  • Legal name
  • Aliases
  • Date of Birth
  • Current and past addresses
  • Current and past employers
  • Phone and drivers license number
  • Social Security Number (typically masked)
  • Miscellaneous

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Sample taken from Privacyguard.com
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Guarding You Credit
  • Check carefully the accuracy of all information.
  • Fix any mistakes immediately.
  • Something as innocent as an incorrect address
    could be a potential sign of identity theft, as
    criminals often redirect your mail and billing
    addresses to false places.

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Information they contain
  • Credit Summary
  • Number of accounts by type
  • Real Estate, Revolving, Installment, Sent to
    Collection, Public Records
  • Their outstanding balance
  • Status (Current, Delinquent, Other)
  • Number of hard inquiries in the past six months

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Sample taken from Privacyguard.com
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Guarding You Credit
  • Watch the number of credit cards in your wallet
  • Having 2 or 3 is a good idea to build credit
  • Having too many credit cards is not.
  • Remember that gas cards or retail store cards are
    also considered credit cards, just like a Visa or
    MC.
  • Having a credit card and not using it doesnt
    help building a good credit score.
  • If you are thinking about canceling some credit
    cards, keep the ones with the most seniority.

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Information they contain
  • Public Records
  • Federal district bankruptcy records
  • State and County court records
  • Tax liens
  • Monetary judgements
  • Overdue child support (in some states)

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Sample taken from Privacyguard.com
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Guarding You Credit
  • Nothing on your public record is good news
  • Avoid bankruptcy proceedings at all cost.
  • Bankruptcy stays in your record for 10 years
  • Other negative factors can stay on your record
    for up to seven years

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Information they contain
  • Credit Inquiries
  • Those obtained with your written consent (Hard)
  • Name and contact information of the company who
    submitted the inquiry
  • Date of the inquiry
  • Date when the inquiry will be deleted from you
    report (They remain in your record for 2 years)
  • These inquiries are visible to everyone accessing
    you credit report
  • Without your explicit consent (Soft)
  • Information on who requested it
  • These are only visible to you

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Sample taken from Privacyguard.com
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Guarding You Credit
  • Too many hard credit inquiries can harm your
    credit (they are kept for 2 years)
  • Do not approve credit inquiries lightly
  • Make sure no one is accessing your credit without
    your permission
  • Soft inquiries do not affect your credit, but
    review them carefully
  • When you access your credit history, that doesnt
    affect your credit adversely

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Information they contain
  • Detailed Account History
  • Creditor Name
  • Account Number (Masked)
  • Date opened
  • Credit Limit
  • Maximum and current balance
  • Payment Status
  • Frequency and length of any late payments

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Sample taken from Privacyguard.com
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Guarding You Credit
  • Watch your payment habits
  • Never be late on a payment!
  • If late, dont be too late 90 days late is worse
    that 60 days 60 days is worse than 30 days.
  • Always try to make larger payments than the
    minimum, but never miss making at least the
    minimum payment.
  • If possible, try paying the full balance of your
    credit card each month It saves you money and
    frees your credit balances.
  • Dont move balances from card to card, pay them.

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Guarding You Credit
  • Watch your credit limit
  • How much is ideal? It depends on your annual
    income and credit history.
  • The limit on any open line of credit is
    considered by loan executives as good as money in
    you pocket, whether you use it or not.
  • Try to never exceed more than 50 of your limit.
  • Keep the line of credit as free as possible for
    emergencies.

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Guarding You Credit
  • Watch out for any clerical mistakes your creditor
    may make when processing your payments
  • Watch out for identity theft
  • Investigate any unfamiliar accounts
  • Look at history of charges
  • When information in your report has an adverse
    effect on your record, it is explicitly outlined

25
Information they contain
  • Personal Statements
  • Should you chose to add a clarifying note to your
    credit report, it would be visible to everyone
    accessing it.
  • This note can say anything you want, but has a
    word limit.
  • It is often used to smooth any adverse
    information on your report.
  • Be careful with overkill.

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Information they contain
  • Your Credit Score
  • A number between 300 and 850 that assesses you
    credit risk
  • It is calculated using FICOs method, using
    information on your credit report
  • It is used to determine how your credit risk
    compares to that of others
  • The higher the number the better
  • Its not a standard element of your credit report
  • Often accompanied by an explanation of what the
    score means and how you can improve it

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Sample taken from Privacyguard.com
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The Fair Credit Reporting Act
  • Your rights under the FCRA
  • You must be notified when information has been
    used against you
  • If that is the case, you have the right to a free
    copy of your credit report within 60 days
  • You can dispute any inaccuracies and receive an
    expect action within 30 days
  • Incorrect information must be fixed or deleted
  • Creditors must disclose any disputed with them to
    the CRA

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The Fair Credit Reporting Act
  • Your rights under the FCRA (Continued)
  • Negative outdated information should not be
    reported
  • Access to your file is limited
  • You may ask to be removed from CRA lists to avoid
    unsolicited offers for credit and insurance
  • You may seek compensation for damages from
    violators

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How to correct mistakes
  • Write a letter to the CRA
  • provide copies of all supporting documents,
    including the credit report itself.
  • Await for a acknowledgement letter
  • Follow up if problems are not corrected
  • Telephone follow up is highly recommended for
    this
  • Sometimes, its necessary to write to some or all
    of the creditors directly
  • Be Patient, but dont procrastinate

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CRAs Contact Information
Experian Information Services, LLC. P.O. Box
2002Allen, Texas 75013-3742 www.experian.com
Equifax Information Services, LLC.PO Box
740243Atlanta, GA 30374 www.equifax.com
Trans Union Information Services, LLC. P.O. Box
1000 Chester, PA 19022 www.transunion.com
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