What Is Your Credit Report?
Your credit report contains records of each credit-based
account you have opened, along with information about when it was opened, the
amount of credit extended, whether the account was paid off, and whether or
not you had any missed or late payments. It also contains personal information,
such as your birth date, Social Security Number, and your current employer.
Any public records that have bearing on your credit-worthiness, such as bankruptcy
declarations, foreclosures, or account judgments will also be noted in the
credit report. If you have disputed anything in your report, this will also
be reflected in your file.
In addition, your credit report lists any recent inquiries made about your
credit history. Every time you apply for a loan or credit card and the lender
requests a copy of your credit report, that inquiry is noted in your credit
history. Too many recent inquiries may lead the lender to conclude that you
have a pressing need for credit. This can count against you in their decision.
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