Interpreting Your Credit Report
Interpreting your credit report can be tricky if you're not familiar with the terminology or presentation of financial documents. The first thing you want to do upon receiving your credit report is to review the identifying information. This is all your personal info including your name, address, previous addresses, employers, Social Security number, etc., all of which appear on the top or bottom of your credit report. You should always take time to review this information and make sure that is up to date and accurate. If there is any information that is incorrect, you need to inform the credit bureau of the mistake and have a new credit report issued as soon as possible. ...
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