Managing Your Credit






Credit report basics







Obtaining a credit report







Reading a credit report










When to get a credit report






Avoiding over-inquiries







How to fix errors







Repair your credit







Credit-counseling services







Credit-repair services






When to get a credit report


Before you apply for a credit card or loan, you should review a copy of your credit report from each of the three major bureaus to avoid any surprises.

A copy of your credit report from each bureau generally costs $10. Some states, including California and Connecticut, cap the fee slightly lower. Many financial experts suggest you review your credit at least once a year. That means you can review all three major credit reports without cost once per year.

In addition, credit bureaus and other credit-report services sell annual subscriptions, often in the $50 to $100 range, that keep you informed of any and all activities to your credit report.

If you are denied credit, you will certainly want to take a closer look at your credit report to spot any errors or see if there are any omissions.

Remember that if you are denied credit for reasons based on the content of your credit report, you have the right under the Fair Credit Reporting Act to receive a free credit report from the issuing credit bureau within 60 days of receiving a credit-denial notice.

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Next, we take a look at the importance of avoiding excessive inquiries on your credit report.



Next Topic: Avoiding over-inquiries

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