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Planning & Tools > Preserve Your Financial Security > Check Your Credit Report | |||||||||||||||
Check Your Credit ReportFind out if negative information appears on your credit report and what your credit rating is. Your credit report is maintained by three major credit bureaus and shows:
It also assigns you a rating, or “score,” based on your payment history, how much new credit you’ve acquired and the forms of credit you hold. THIS IS IMPORTANT BECAUSE... Whenever you apply for a loan or mortgage, your credit record—along with such information as your income, assets, length of employment, length of residence in one place—is checked to see if you’re a good credit risk. NOTE: Your credit score is not automatically included with your credit report; you must request it from the credit bureau. How Do I Get a Copy of My Credit Report?Members can receive a free credit report once every 12 months from each of the nationwide consumer credit reporting companies: Equifax, Experian and TransUnion. To receive the free credit report:
Credit BureausIf you request your report/score directly from the reporting agencies the cost is generally around $20 or less. If you find a discrepancy or problem with your report, you will want to contact them immediately to correct it. Equifax (equifax.com) Experian (experian.com) TransUnion (transunion.com) |
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