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		<title>Reading Your Credit Report: An Easy-to-Follow Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Monitoring your credit by reading your credit report is the No. 1 step to improving your credit score.
Your credit report offers you a complete view of your current and past credit and financial situation. But without a guide, reading your credit report can seem overwhelming and confusing.
Use our easy-to-follow guide to take the frustration out [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.experian.com/" target="_blank"><img class="size-medium wp-image-190 alignright" title="Reading Your Credit Report" src="http://www.creditscoreconsultant.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/iStock_000009122819XSmall-300x199.jpg" alt="Reading Your Credit Report" width="300" height="199" /></a><a href=" https://www.creditreportsandscores.com/?PHPSESSID=762bbd37a6f2c70969c8949c5e6594c7">Monitoring your credit</a> by reading your <a href="../../../../../134/clean-up-poor-report-credit-101/">credit report</a> is the No. 1 step to improving your credit score.</p>
<p>Your credit report offers you a complete view of your current and past credit and financial situation. But without a guide, reading your credit report can seem overwhelming and confusing.</p>
<p>Use our easy-to-follow guide to take the frustration out of reading your credit report:</p>
<p><strong>Section 1: Identifying Information<br />
</strong>This section contains:</p>
<p>1. Your name</p>
<p>2. Current address and previous addresses</p>
<p>3. Employment information</p>
<p>4. Social Security number</p>
<p>5. Birth date</p>
<p>You may be tempted to read quickly over this section, but take a minute to ensure everything is correct. For example, carefully look for:</p>
<ul>
<li>An incorrect house number on your address</li>
<li>Outdated employer information</li>
<li>A SS number off by just one or two numbers</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Section 2: Account History</strong><br />
Here’s the meat of the credit report. Your account history will include:</p>
<p>1. Creditor name (i.e., credit card company, mortgage lender, bank)</p>
<p>2. Account number</p>
<p>3. Type of account (i.e., real estate, auto, educational, credit card)</p>
<p>4. Date opened</p>
<p>5. Last activity</p>
<p>6. Balance (how much you currently owe)</p>
<p>7. High balance (the most you’ve ever owed on the account)</p>
<p>8. Past due (amount of overdue payments since the most recent reported activity)</p>
<p>9. Terms (amount of monthly payments, for example)</p>
<p>10. Status (i.e., closed, open)</p>
<p>11. Any additional remarks</p>
<p>Take extra time to ensure everything in this section is accurate and up-to-date. Any incorrect information should be disputed with the 3 credit reporting agencies: <a href="http://www.experian.com/" target="_blank">Experian</a>, <a href="http://www.equifax.com/home/en_us" target="_blank">Equifax</a> and <a href="http://www.transunion.com/" target="_blank">TransUnion</a>. Any accounts that are open but inactive should be closed.</p>
<p><strong>Section 3: Public Records</strong><br />
Here you will find a list of all public record items from federal, state and local courts, including bankruptcy, tax lien, monetary judgment and civil action judgment records. Information provided will include:</p>
<p>1. Type of public record</p>
<p>2. Status</p>
<p>3. Date filed</p>
<p>4. Reference number</p>
<p>5. Closing date</p>
<p>6. Court</p>
<p>7. Amount</p>
<p>8. Any additional remarks</p>
<p>You should also take care to ensure all of the information here is correct, particularly if a case was dismissed or if you have been cleared of any charges. Again, contact the 3 credit reporting agencies to dispute inaccurate information.</p>
<p><strong>Section 4: Credit Inquiries</strong><br />
This section will highlight all the inquiries that have been made into your credit report. If you’ve applied for a credit card, load or even a new job, those inquiries should be listed here. Keep in mind that inquiries can only be made with your permission. This section will provide:</p>
<p>1. Creditor name</p>
<p>2. Date of inquiry</p>
<p>Keep in mind these points:</p>
<ul>
<li>Are there an excessive amount of inquiries on my report? Too many may negatively affect your credit score.</li>
<li>Are there inquiries that I do not recognize? This could be a sign of identity theft. Take action with the 3 reporting agencies immediately.</li>
</ul>
<p>Want to simplify the process of reading your credit report even more? Take advantage of a <a href="http://www.creditreportsandscores.com/">credit monitoring service</a>. You’ll be automatically notified when any changes have been made to your report by any of the 3 reporting agencies.</p>
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