Credit Reports
Regardless of whether or not you have ever dealt with credit in
any form, checking and understanding your credit report is
imperative to your financial security. Credit reports are often
easily obtained and not difficult to understand. So what makes
up a credit report and why is it so important to keep tabs on
it? Read below for answers.
Credit reports basically consist of credit scores that are based
on a mathematical formula. The result of this formula applied to
your financial situation is intended to "predict" how
efficiently you will pay your bills. What does your credit
effect? Well, pretty much all major purchases will be affected
by your credit score, from a new car to a new home or computer.
Poor credit scores can result in a difficult time purchasing
these large ticket items. If your credit score is poor, discuss
with your bank or other financial institutions ways to repair
your credit.
There are three valid and equally important reasons for keeping
tabs on your credit report. The first is simply constantly being
"in the know" of your financial situation. You need to know what
is going on with your finances at all times and this is one good
way to ensure that. The second is that mistakes happen. Things
can be charged twice against your credit cards, or a glitch
could have occurred keeping your electronic mortgage payment
from being posted. If your credit score is poor, you need to
take a closer look at your credit card bills and statements, as
well as your mortgage statements.
The third reason is perhaps the most important: preventing
identity theft. Identity theft is becoming an increasingly large
problem in the United States. One of the most common effects of
identity theft is a debilitated credit score, as credit cards
and bank accounts are often used to fund elaborate purchases,
cash advances and other forms of financial theft. If you know
that you are paying your bills on time, paying your mortgage on
time, etc, but your credit report is in bad
shape, you know there is a problem and you need to investigate
it further.