31 December 2008
credit score
from WSJ
Problem: You want to apply for new credit, but aren't sure if your credit is good enough. Solution: Get a free credit score. Several Web sites -- Credit.com, CreditKarma.com and Quizzle.com -- allow consumers to check their credit scores free. Although CreditKarma and Quizzle offer scores developed by the credit-reporting companies, including TransUnion and Experian, and not the widely used FICO score developed by Fair Isaac Corp., they can still provide users with a quick snapshot of where they stand. At CreditKarma.com, consumers can estimate how certain actions -- such as applying for a new card, being late on a payment or paying on time -- will change their score.
It's also a good idea to check your detailed credit reports at least once a year, which you can do free of charge at annualcreditreport.com.
Problem: You want to apply for new credit, but aren't sure if your credit is good enough. Solution: Get a free credit score. Several Web sites -- Credit.com, CreditKarma.com and Quizzle.com -- allow consumers to check their credit scores free. Although CreditKarma and Quizzle offer scores developed by the credit-reporting companies, including TransUnion and Experian, and not the widely used FICO score developed by Fair Isaac Corp., they can still provide users with a quick snapshot of where they stand. At CreditKarma.com, consumers can estimate how certain actions -- such as applying for a new card, being late on a payment or paying on time -- will change their score.
It's also a good idea to check your detailed credit reports at least once a year, which you can do free of charge at annualcreditreport.com.
02 December 2008
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