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There are financial behaviors that may hurt your credit scores. Equifax lays out five common things that could lower your credit scores.
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There are several ways you can get free copies of your Equifax credit report. Learn about them here.
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National credit reporting agencies are making updates around reporting medical collections in 2022 and 2023. Learn more about these changes at Equifax.
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Learn how long different types of information such as late payments and collections may stay on your credit report.
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Will your credit scores be negatively impacted if you place a fraud alert on your credit reports? Get answers.
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Learn more about the process of disputing information on your Equifax credit report and how long it can take.
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Are your credit reports affected by a spouse's death? Learn the answer.
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To check if your child has credit reports with the three nationwide credit bureaus, you can send a request by mail.
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From bankruptcies to new accounts, many things can impact your credit. Learn how your actions might affect your credit scores.
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If you're looking for certain types of loans, multiple inquiries for the same purpose within a given period of time will usually be counted as one inquiry.
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Your Equifax credit report may not show all your credit accounts. Here are a couple of reasons why some accounts may not be listed.
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If you believe information on your credit reports is inaccurate or incomplete, you can file a dispute with the three major credit bureaus.
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Help your loved ones manage their finances and credit accounts with this helpful guide from Equifax. You can help better protect loved ones from fraud.
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Learn how your credit history and credit scores may play a role in everyday life.
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Find out how to get your free Spanish language credit report from Equifax®. We’re making it easier for you to check your credit!
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Are you noticing duplicate account information on your Equifax credit report? Here's why that may happen.
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If someone else's information is on your credit report, you may have a mixed credit file. Learn about steps to can take and how to dispute the information.
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Knowing about credit scores can be essential to understanding your overall financial situation. Take our credit scores quiz to test your knowledge.
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If you've had a loved one pass away, you can notify any of the three nationwide credit bureaus. Learn about the steps you can take.