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What
is Credit Reporting?
Many people don’t realize how important it is to maintain a good credit rating. Nor do they understand what is involved in achieving this. The first step is to review your own individual credit report, which is a detailed history of how consistently you meet your financial obligations. In Canada there are two major credit bureaus – Equifax and Trans Union. Each of these companies can provide you with a copy of your individual credit report, for a nominal fee. It is more useful to order a credit report with your credit score (beacon score). Once you have a copy of your credit report you should check for the following:
What is a Beacon Score? Your credit score – or beacon score – translates information from your credit report and other sources into a number between 300 and 900, representing a prediction of your overall credit-worthiness. The higher your score the more likely you are to be approved for a mortgage and receive favourable rates. How long do items appear on my credit report? Inquiries remain on your report for three years after the date of inquiry. Your credit information remains for six years from the activity date. Consumer proposals will remain on your report for three years while the first bankruptcy reports stay for seven years. Should you be unfortunate enough to declare bankruptcy twice or more, the second and subsequent times will remain on your report for 14 years each. You can see how credit abuse can impede your ability to obtain credit in the future. What about credit repair?
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Tomkins, Invis Inc.
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