What's in a Credit Report?
Unless you've seen a credit report, you're probably wondering what sort of information the three credit bureaus assemble on you.
Here's an overview of the types of information you'll see when you get your credit report:
Personal information: It's obvious but true; your credit report will include your name, Social Security number, current and past addresses, and recent employment history.
Public information: If you've declared bankruptcy, have liens on your income, pay child support or have faced other similar legal or financial issues, this information will be on your credit report.
Account information: How much you owe on each credit card, mortgage or utility account, how much you pay each month, and whether you've made any late payments is all there on your credit report.
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