Generally the population can access a free credit report once per year from each of the three main credit reporting agencies: Equifax, Experian and TransUnion. But now according to the companies, they are making free weekly credit reports available to help people “protect their financial health ... » Learn More about Free Credit Reports Every Week Now From All Three Agencies
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All Tax Liens Will Be Removed from Credit Reports
Last year, the three National Credit Reporting Agencies (NRAs) – Equifax, Experian and TransUnion – started to implement enhanced standards for collecting and updating public record data reported on consumer reports, in accordance with the National Consumer Assistance Plan (NCAP) requirements. As a ... » Learn More about All Tax Liens Will Be Removed from Credit Reports
A Graphical Breakdown on a Credit Score
Unfortunately 74% of college students don't know their credit score. Everybody as a minimum should be checking their credit report at least once a year, especially before a major purchase. Here is a graphical breakdown on credit scoring. If you are in the Los Angeles region, have any questions ... » Learn More about A Graphical Breakdown on a Credit Score
The 10 Best Ways to Improve Your Credit Score and Get Better Interest Rates (Live Workshop)
FICOs and credit scoring has a huge influence on you getting approved for a mortgage, and what your interest rate will be. Learn how your actions, even if you thought would benefit your credit rating, could hurt you. Learn the tricks of the trade, and how underwriters (and computers) look at you. ... » Learn More about The 10 Best Ways to Improve Your Credit Score and Get Better Interest Rates (Live Workshop)