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Top 4 Tools for an Effective Credit Score Check
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / July 28, 2025 / Anyone who has ever opened a credit card or gotten a loan from a financial institution has a credit report (and usually a few given there are multiple agencies that produce them). Credit reports detail your credit history and are used to calculate your credit score, which is a number that lenders use to determine how likely you are to repay a loan. But did you know you can check your credit report to verify it's accurate and up to date?
You can, and it's important to do so.
What is a credit report?
A credit report is a detailed record of your credit history, including information about loans, credit cards, payment history and more. This report effectively details how well you have managed debt and repaid your credit obligations over time and is used to calculate your credit score. This score, usually a number between 300 and 850, is then used by lenders, insurance companies and other businesses to determine your eligibility for financial products or services and the interest rates you'll receive for them.
A credit report typically includes:
Personal information: Your name, address, Social Security Number, date of birth and possibly your employment information.
Credit accounts: A record of your credit cards, loans, mortgages and other credit lines.
Payment history: A record of your payments and whether they have been on time or late.
Inquiries: A list of requests for a copy of your credit report.
Public records: A record of bankruptcies, lawsuits and other public records that could impact your creditworthiness.
Collections: Information about any accounts that have been sent to collections agencies due to delinquency.
Why should I check my credit report?
Your credit report has a direct impact on your credit score, which is a major factor in your ability to qualify for financing like auto loans and student loans. Some landlords may also check your credit as a prerequisite to approving a housing application. Your credit score has such a significant impact on your financial health, it's crucial to ensure it's accurate and up to date.
Mistakes happen, and sometimes your credit report may have inaccuracies or missing information that may impact your score. Even more nefariously, in 2024 the FTC reported 1.4 million cases of identity theft complaints out of the 5.7 million fraud complaints made in the same year. Identity theft can lead to scammers opening accounts or spending money in your name. Regularly checking your report will help you dispute mistakes or catch fraud attempts early.
Tools to check your credit
1. Credit monitoring
Credit monitoring services automatically track the information on your credit report, alerting you of new inquiries, opened accounts and more. Some financial institutions may offer credit monitoring services as a perk for using their financial products, but you can also pay for services on your own. These useful tools can provide fraud alerts and automate your credit checks, saving you time and giving you peace of mind.
2. Credit check service
There are a number of credit check services available on the market, including the free AnnualCreditReport.com. With this site, you can check your reports at Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion for a more comprehensive check. You can also check your credit report for free once a weekby using each bureau's online tools.
3. Your financial institution
Many banks and credit unions offer free credit score checks as a perk of banking with them. Check with your financial institution to see if this is an available service.
4. Your credit card issuer
Finally, if you have a credit card, you can usually check your credit score for free using their online services.
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SOURCE: iQuanti
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O.Karlsson--AMWN