Annual credit free report score
If you live in the United States and are interested in knowing about your credit score, probably because you want to get yourself a loan, you need to be aware of the United States' Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003. According to the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions act of 2003, every United States citizen can get an annual credit free report score once every year from the United States' three major credit establishments. This is a totally free transaction, whereas, in the past, getting a credit report score would cost you around $9.50 to get. However, you can only get this report once in every year, except in dire circumstances. Otherwise, you will be charged for the transaction. In order to get your annual credit free report score, you need to provide some specific information about yourself. These details include your full name, your current residential address, your date of birth and your Social Security number. In case you have recently changed addresses within the past two years, you may need to provide the address of your previous residence as well. It is very important that the details that you give are accurate. Thus, you need to
Read more...
 
Discuss this item on the forums. (0 posts)


Mortgage credit score
Do you want to buy that dream home? Do you not have enough amount of money to pay for it? Do not worry. There is still a chance for you to be able to apply for a mortgage loan. Now the next concern is your mortgage credit score. Do you have enough to have that mortgage loan approved? If the answer is no then there are still a lot of ways you can do about it. Even if you are not yet at the point in life where you want to buy your house, you should already start taking care of your credit score. This way you will have no complications when you do reach that stage in life. To raise your mortgage credit score, you must first get the credit report for you from Experian, TransUnion, or Equifax. These are the 3 credit history companies who provide people with credit reports. If you want to purchase anything do not have it charged, instead use a debit card, check, or cash. If the things you want to buy are not really that necessary or not of pressing need, then it is best you cut back on them. This is a
Read more...
 
Discuss this item on the forums. (0 posts)


Average credit score
Your credit score determines how you fare in the loan market. In case you're not well versed with the lingo, a credit score is simply a summary of your credit report. Your credit report is a collection of information major credit bureaus like Equifax, Experian and Trans Union gather from the companies and lenders you've dealt with before (including those you're still dealing with). This information is mainly about credit payments and their corresponding credit period, nature of credit and outstanding debts. Your credit score serves as a window into your future behavior as a borrower. Lenders use this as a gauge of the risk they are getting into if they grant you a loan. A credit score usually runs within the range of 300-900. The best score runs at 800 while the worst is at the minimum of 300. The average credit score for American borrowers is 723. One glance of a lender at your credit score and they get a good glimpse of whether you deserve to be granted a loan or not. Your credit score is not only a tool for getting your application granted but for getting the best rates as well. The lesser risk on
Read more...
 
Discuss this item on the forums. (0 posts)


<< Start < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next > End >>

Results 5 - 8 of 30
Get the Flash Player to see this player.
Main Menu
Home
Valentine's Day
Tax Forms
Refinancing
Vaccination
Email Marketing
Member Login
Recommended Links
feed image