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MANAGING CREDIT TUTORIALHow Creditors Get Information About YouWhen you fill out and sign a credit application, you are giving permission to the creditor to obtain a copy of your credit report.
What is a Credit Report?
A credit report is a document that:
How Credit Report Information is Collected
Did You Know? Credit reporting agencies simply report the facts on your credit background objectively - they do not approve or deny your request for credit. |
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| 1. | Introduction | 11. | Purchasing a Credit Report |
| 2. | Why You Need a Credit History? | 12. | How to Correct a Credit Rating |
| 3. | Consequences of Bad Credit | 13. | How Creditors Rate You |
| 4. | Glossary of Credit Terms | 14. | 4 Key Credit Tips |
| 5. | Credit - The First Step | 15. | 3 Things you Don't Want to Do |
| 6. | How Creditors Get Information | 16. | How to Spot Bad Credit |
| 7. | What Your Credit Report Says | 17. | How to Get on the Right Track |
| 8. | What's In Your Credit Report? | 18. | Your Credit - An Overview |
| 9. | Credit Report Exercise | 19. | If You're Denied Credit |
| 10. | Free Annual Credit Report | 20. | Consumer Protection Laws |
| 21. | Credit Review | ||