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		<title>Is Your Credit Report Accurate? Find Out Now Before It&#8217;s Too Late</title>
		<link>http://www.choosecreditcards.com/blog/2008/08/06/is-your-credit-report-accurate-find-out-now-before-its-too-late/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2008 04:41:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>J.S.</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In today’s society, your credit report may be more important than it has ever been during any other time. Recently, there have been financial ups-and-downs such as the stock market dropping, loan interest rates rising, gas prices skyrocketing, and home mortgages failing. What could be the most important thing you need to watch out for [...]]]></description>
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<br /><br /></td></tr></table> <p>In today’s society, your credit report may be more important than it has ever been during any other time. Recently, there have been financial ups-and-downs such as the stock market dropping, loan interest rates rising, gas prices skyrocketing, and home mortgages failing. What could be the most important thing you need to watch out for are errors on your credit report.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;" align="center"><strong>Importance of Your Credit Report</strong></p>
<p>Credit reports are like reflections in a mirror; everyone has them but some look better than others. The great credit reports are the ones where the person represented has paid their debts off on time, and their credit cards are all in good standing. The not-so-great ones show delinquent payments, write-offs for non-payment, and maybe even bankruptcies and repossessions. The more of these bad types of marks there are on your credit report, the worse the “reflection” is for that person and that bad reflection can scare credit lenders away fast. Sometimes credit reports contain errors, which were made by reporting companies, or even fraudulent charges made in your name by someone acting as if they were you. These erroneous charges will make your report very bad very fast. Review your credit report at least once a year, to make sure there aren’t any charges on it that you did not make. Before we go into how to find and repair an error, lets first talk about who makes the credit reports.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;" align="center"><strong>Requesting Your Credit Report</strong></p>
<p>There are three credit report companies, or bureaus, to which all credit lending companies will report their transactions. These credit report bureaus are <a href="http://www.transunion.com/">TransUnion</a>, <a title="http://www.experian.com/" href="http://www.experian.com/">Experian</a>, and <a title="http://www.equifax.com/" href="http://www.equifax.com/">Equifax</a>. Although these bureaus seem to be the exact same, they may carry different information on their reports, therefore, it would be wise to request a credit report from each of them. To request a copy of your credit reports for free once a year, just call each of the credit bureaus and ask for a report to be delivered to your address. The information that you need to contact these bureaus is as follows:</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-263" style="border: 0pt none;" title="logo_transunion" src="http://www.choosecreditcards.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/logo_transunion.gif" alt="" width="110" height="40" /><br />
<strong>Trans Union<br />
</strong>P.O. Box 1000<br />
Chester, PA 19022<br />
(800) 916-8800</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-264" style="border: 0pt none;" title="logo_experian" src="http://www.choosecreditcards.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/logo_experian.gif" alt="" width="70" height="40" /><br />
<strong>Experian (formerly TRW)</strong><br />
P.O. Box 2002<br />
Allen, TX 75013<br />
(888) 397-3742</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-265" style="border: 0pt none;" title="logo_equifax" src="http://www.choosecreditcards.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/logo_equifax.gif" alt="" width="60" height="40" /><br />
<strong>Equifax<br />
</strong>P.O. Box 740241<br />
Atlanta, GA 30374-0241<br />
(800) 685-1111</p>
<p>Once you verify that you are the person you say that you are by giving some personal information to the customer service representative, you can ask to have a credit report delivered to your address. Then, all you have to do is wait until your credit reports arrive in the mail.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;" align="center"><strong>How To Find And Report Errors </strong></p>
<p>When you receive your credit reports in the mail, you will see that they contain a lot of information about you. First off, make sure that all of the personal information is correct, such as the places you have lived and worked. Then, begin to verify that all of the charges that are listed on the report are charges that you have actually made. More than likely, all of them should be legitimate. If you do find a charge that is not one that you have made, then you have the option to dispute this charge with the credit bureaus. You can call back to the credit report bureau that contains the error and file a dispute with an operator there. The bureau will then contact the reporting agency that sent them the wrong information and investigate if it was actually you that made this charge. A lot of times, the reporting agency will remove the charge because they may not want to spend the recourses to hunt down the information needed to prove it was you. If they do the research, it can still be determined that you are not at fault and the charge will be removed in this case as well. If it is determined that you did make the charge, the dispute will be declined and remain on your credit report. You will need to go through all of these steps with each erroneous charge on all three bureaus’ reports. The more charges that are removed, the better your credit report will look.</p>
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		<title>FICO Score and How It Determines Your Credit Risk</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2008 18:15:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>J.S.</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first question that almost every lender will ask is, do you know what your FICO® Score is? Most people have more than likely heard of this term, but they do not understand exactly what it is or how it might work. The FICO® Score, essentially is what determines your creditworthiness, or how much of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first question that almost every lender will ask is, do you know what your FICO® Score is?  Most people have more than likely heard of this term, but they do not understand exactly what it is or how it might work.  The FICO® Score, essentially is what determines your creditworthiness, or how much of a risk you may be to a particular lender.  The score normally will range between 300 and 850, with the highest numbers representing the best borrowers.</p>
<p>The majority of credit bureau scores in the United States are produced by Fair Isaac and Company, or FICO®.  The three major credit reporting agencies, or bureaus, are TransUnion, Equifax and Experian.  They all provide FICO® Scores to lenders, and they all three use a slightly different formula to make their determination on what score will be given for your credit rating.  All three could have identical information and the scoring system would be different.</p>
<p>However, most of the time they do not always end up having the same information in being able to determine your credit score.  This is simply because not all businesses such as credit card companies, auto lenders, home mortgage companies, and various others will use the same agency to report any type of activity on your account.</p>
<p>There are specific factors that will influence the overall credit score.  Issues such as your personal payment history on your accounts, any outstanding debts that you may have, the amount of credit you have versus what you have available, how long you have had each line of credit and very importantly, any derogatory or negative information that may be on your accounts.  The frequency of late payments, any charge-offs or collections and a big factor is bankruptcies or credit repair companies you may have used.</p>
<p>There are also other factors that are weighed in determining your credit risk that do not have anything to do with your credit or any open accounts at all.  Those factors are issues such as how long have you lived in your current home, how often do you move, or the length of time you have been at your job.  It is never a good idea to change jobs right before applying for any type of credit, but especially so if it is a home or automobile loan.  Lenders like stability.</p>
<p>Following a few simple steps can optimize your credit rating: be sure to always pay your bills on time or even before they are due, try to always ensure that you use 30% or less of the credit that is available to you, take the necessary precautions to always ensure that your good name is protected from the chances of identity theft.  Protect your credit rating.</p>
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		<title>Repairing Bad Credit</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 05:20:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>J.S.</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many men and women today who suffer from bad credit feel like they have reached a brick wall in fixing their credit score. Here are a few ways you can try to raise that score, as long as you know that fixing your credit will not happen overnight and there may be bumps in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many men and women today who suffer from bad credit feel like they have reached a brick wall in fixing their credit score.  Here are a few ways you can try to raise that score, as long as you know that fixing your credit will not happen overnight and there may be bumps in the road.  There are several different avenues you can take to make your credit report look a little less scary and the first step is finding the agency that is right for you.</p>
<p>There are several agencies worldwide that are ready at a phone call to offer you help down the road to good credit.  When dealing with an agency, you do get another payment, but it puts all of your other payments into one lump sum.  Your agent will bargain with all of the companies you are in debt with to try and get them to lower your monthly payment which will make your payment to the agency cheaper in the long run.  However, if you aren’t 100% sure you can always make the minimum payment to your agency; this may get you into a bind.  Some people who go through an agency wind up not paying and making their credit worse off then it was to begin with.  That is why it is so important to get into the habit of having the money, and making the payments.</p>
<p>On the more expensive side of credit repairing is getting in contact with a lawyer to help deal with your financial problems, and to help you stay on track with fixing your bad credit score.  Many people decide against this choice because they assume an expert who works in the field at a credit company would know more than any lawyer would.  This is not necessarily true, even you can repair your credit with doing just a small amount of research on the Internet because the best advocate and cheapest method for credit repair is yourself, and the best part is, using yourself will cost you little to nothing.  Many people do not think to take this route because it is not advertised; there are many more company advertisements on television, billboards, and the internet than any self help program.</p>
<p>Be sure when taking any of these routes that you first check your credit report, make sure there are not any errors on there that are making you look worse off then you are.  Then if you find a mistake, contact a creditor and the reporting agency to fix the error as soon as possible.  Any mistake can hit your wallet hard and cost you dearly.  Make sure to get a copy of your credit report yearly and check it over carefully, and always be sure to fix any error, small or large, immediately.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2008 18:19:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many small businesses struggle in the first year to keep their heads above water. This can be very difficult if you are in a very competitive field. It can be extremely difficult to stay ahead in the game of businesses. That is why many credit card companies offer businesses cards that will allow you keep [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many small businesses struggle in the first year to keep their heads above water. This can be very difficult if you are in a very competitive field. It can be extremely difficult to stay ahead in the game of businesses. That is why many credit card companies offer businesses cards that will allow you keep up with the competition by being able to make the purchases that your company needs. Though <a href="http://www.choosecreditcards.com/business-credit-cards.htm">business cards</a> are not only for small companies they can be very useful in buying things that your small business may not have because of a low income level. This can especially be true for a new company. There are many different credit card companies that have options for businesses.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.choosecreditcards.com/mastercard.htm">MasterCard</a> offers a business card that offers 5% <a href="http://www.choosecreditcards.com/category/reward-cash/">cash back rewards</a> on office supplies, and gas. This is great for businesses that offer company cars for their employees that have to travel to the customer. This card offers no interest for the introductory months on balance transfers. There is no annual fee and no fee for additional employee cards. There is also no limit on income. This is helpful for those companies that are just beginning and need a little extra support for their business ventures.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.choosecreditcards.com/issuer/american-express/">American Express offers</a> some of the same features that most of credit card companies have. This particular company has several different cards that are available for many different business levels. This card can support more established businesses as well as the beginning small businesses. The Jet Blue card has 5% saving on Jet Blue flights purchased with your card. You will also save any where from 3-25% on FedEx and Hertz and more.  This particular card has many award offers such as double award dollars when you use the card for wireless phone charges or gas.  <a href="http://www.choosecreditcards.com/starwood-preferred-guest-business-credit-card-from-american-express.html">The Starwood Preferred Guest Business Card</a> by <a href="http://www.choosecreditcards.com/issuer/american-express/">American express</a> offers 10,000 starpoints that is enough for 3 business flights on your first purchase. There is no annual fee for the first year. There are over 825 participating hotels including the Sheraton. This card offers 2 starpoints for staying at participating hotels.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.choosecreditcards.com/issuer/chase/">Chase</a> has a <a href="http://www.choosecreditcards.com/category/business/">business credit card</a> that offers many different rewards. Currently there is 0% on purchases and balance transfers for up to a year. Visa Business offers a saving of up to 20% on participating retail stores and office supplies and computer equipment. There is no annual fee. They also offer travel and emergency assistance. Chase has online reporting that allows the business to keep an eye on every transaction immediately.</p>
<p>These are only a few of the offers that are available to the business world. These cards can be essential to maintaining your business. These offers are from some of the most respected credit card companies. It is important to research any offer that you receive to ensure that you receive the best offer. Many of these companies have several different card plans to ensure that they can offer something to every business no matter the size or income level.</p>
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