Credit News | February 27, 2009 at 4:11 am | 48 commentsQ: What is used to calculate your credit score?
A: Credit Scores are calculated based on the information that appears on an individual’s credit report the day your score is compiled. That’s why credit scores can vary , depending on when it is calculated. If you recently made a large payment to a credit card, then your score will likely be higher. Or, or you went on a spending...
Credit Score | October 20, 2008 at 2:54 pm | One commentYou probably wouldn’t be satisfied to see only 1/3 of a medical report about your health – or even to see 1/3 of an inspection report on your car. So why should you be content to see only 1/3 of your credit history? Single bureau credit reports paint only 1/3 of a consumer’s credit history picture. To get the most complete view of your credit, a 3-in-1 credit report is your best...