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  • 2). The Importance of Credit Report Monitoring  By : Sandra Stammberger
    Credit report monitoring is a smart move for anyone these days. Credit report monitoring can provide an early warning if someone has committed identity theft against you, a problem that is becoming more and more prevalent as technology makes it easier for thieves to obtain confidential information that in years past would have been harder to get.
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  • 6). Ten Steps to Reduce Your Risk of Identity Theft  By : Howard Goff
    You've probably heard about identity theft on television or read about it in the newspaper, and you may already be aware of the damage these crimes can cause victims and their families. What you may not know is how to protect yourself from these attacks. Below you'll find ten steps that can help you minimize your chances of becoming another identity theft statistic.
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  • 8). Rebuilding Your Credit History  By : Jeremy Zongker
    Your credit history is very important for you because when it comes to big loans your credit report will determine if you can get the loan and what rates you’ll have to pay. The credit report will matter a lot when you apply for a mortgage loan, for a car loan or for getting insurance on your house, your car or your life. If your credit report does not look so good it is possible that you’ll not get the loan or insurance or if you get it the interest will be higher than normal because you represent a risk for the loaner.
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  • 10). What are the Most Common Ways to Commit Identity Theft or Fraud  By : Cathy Taylor
    It's the number one source of consumer complaints at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and unfortunately, it's one of the simplest crimes to commit. Identity theft involves information from your daily life, from shopping, bill-paying, and even applying for a job. Thieves take advantage of everyday opportunities to discover your personal information, including your Social Security number (SSN), bank or credit card account numbers, income, name, address, or phone number, and use it to commit fraud or other crimes.
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  • 17). The need to look at your credit report  By : Tony Reed
    Everyone needs to know exactly what is on his or her credit report. Even if you have never been late with a payment in your life you need to know what your credit report reflects that reality. Mistakes happen every day, and mistakes on your credit report can dramatically affect your life. The good news is that it is easy for anyone to correct errors on their credit report and avoid the headaches that these errors can cause.
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  • 21). What is the Fair Credit Reporting Act and What you Should Know  By : Cathy Taylor
    The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and the recent update to this law called the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) protect consumers against inaccurate information being reported by credit bureaus and the privacy of that information. What does this mean to you? When you make purchases on a credit card, make payments to your accounts, open new bank or credit accounts, borrow money, buy a house or a car, and even fund your education, your financial information is reported by creditors and lenders to a credit bureau.
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  • 22). 10 Power Steps for Reducing your Debt.  By : Jeff Feldman
    1. Save three months of income in super safe investments. Before aggressively paying down your debt, I recommend you pay yourself first by having three months income in a savings account or other no risk investment that you can get to in an emergency. Do not put off any longer having this emergency saving. This is what you need for real emergencies.
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  • 23). Under Standing The Importance Of Credit Reports.  By : Dennis T. Cary
    More and more companies are relying on credit reports to get a good idea of how responsible a person is or isn’t. Whether it’s a potential lender for a personal loan or the manager of an apartment complex, your credit report will tell them how many times you’ve been late on a payment, if you have any collection accounts, if you’ve filed bankruptcy and so on.
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  • 25). Need A Free Credit Report? Get Yours Now.  By : Peter Crump
    Your credit report affects your life in so many ways, many more than most people realise. A poor credit report can dog you for the rest of your life unless you take steps to fix it up. And what is the first step to fixing up your credit report? Get a copy of it and have a look at what it says. The information on your credit report is used by many agencies to assess your credit worthiness.
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