Click here for more information!
 Home
 Our Services
 Bankruptcy
Counseling
 Bankruptcy Education
 Educational Services
 Online Counseling
 Financial Tools
& Calculators
 Life or Debt
 Login/New User
Registration
 About Us
 Contact Us
 Español
Home >> Educational Resources >> Credit Report Basics [Email this Page to a Friend]  


 
Credit Report Basics
 
  Credit Bureaus are private companies that maintain your credit history. They collect information reported to them by banks, mortgage companies, department stores and other creditors about your credit accounts and compile it into a credit report.

The Credit Report tells how you've managed your credit in the pasts. Companies look to credit reports to determine your credit worthiness. If your report indicates that you've maintained your credit well, you shouldn't have a problem receiving additional credit when needed, provided you have enough income to qualify for additional credit. If on the other hand, you have a poor credit history, you could be turned down for additional credit based on negative information contained in your credit report.

When a creditor denies your request for credit based on information in your credit report, the creditor must indicate that and name the bureau that provided the information. Bureaus are required by law to share with you any information they have on file about you.

To find out what’s in your credit report, contact the local credit bureaus.
 


Call Now!  1.866.260.5994   
(C) 2006 American Credit Counselors Privacy/Usage Agreement
American Credit Counselors, A Division of Money Management International
Regional Headquarters – 7000 Peters Creek Rd., Roanoke, VA 24019
Corporate Address - 9009 West Loop South, Seventh Floor, Houston, TX 77096