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Free Credit Score, why do I need to know it?

Date Published: 18th January 2008
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Free Credit Score is a must have these days. Since everyone is looking at your credit score, shouldn't you know it? Let's assume you are applying for a mortgage. When a lender pulls your credit report, there are 3 Bureaus reporting 3 different scores. The Bureaus never all report the same scores. Lenders take the middle score that is the risk based credit score they use.

Example:
Experian: 720
Trans Union: 710
Equifax: 734

Middle Score: 720

720 is the score that the banks will use. Maybe some employer has a credit score requirement in order to calculate there investment in you. This is actually taking place in the hiring process these days. Everything is based on "Risk." If you have a history of credit issues, they might feel you would be a good candidate to call in all the time. Maybe you are a candidate that might be late, based on your credit rating. Typically a credit report is a nice little insight into ones responsibility. Do you want them to know your credit score, or maybe before you apply for that job, you get your free credit score report and work on any loose ends you may have.


Here are some top reasons you need to know your Free Credit Score.

1. Trying to lower interest rates on credit cards
2. Refinancing your car into a better interest rate.
3. Refinancing your mortgage
4. Applying for a better paying job.
5. Applying for a lease on a home.
6. Getting ready to get married, do you want you're soon to be wife or husband to find out you have bad credit?


Your Free Credit Score is no longer a secret. I would take the time to learn what most don't know. Because if you don't they will find out. Nothing is more humiliating when a creditor, landlord, soon to be mate, dealership, or evening dream job says NO. I recently talked to borrower I am helping get a mortgage, this particular person works for the city, and the city pulled her credit and told her she had to fix her credit to maintain employment with them. I am not sure how more convincing one could be to get your free credit score report, and stay on top of what is being reported about you. Maybe you have been paying off collections, and you need to know if they have updated your report. What ever the case, make sure you are a educated consumer. If you are not, you are definitely paying more than you should.



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About the Author: Mike Clover is the owner of http://www.my720fico.com . My720fico.com is one of the most unique on-line resources for free credit score reports, Internet identity theft software, secure credit cards, and a BlOG with a wealth of personal credit information. The information within this website is written by professionals that know about credit, and what determines ones credit worthiness.
Tags: credit cards, creditor, credit rating, equifax, interest rate, landlord, trans union, refinancing your mortgage, applying for a mortgage, credi, dream job, hiring process, loose ends, free credit score, credit score report, history of credit
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http://www.my720fico.com is the leading resource on the web for credit reports and credit scores. We should know since we are lenders.
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