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Get personalized credit offers, insurance quotes and personal loan rates with a Free Equifax Core Credit account!
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Get personalized credit offers, insurance quotes and personal loan rates with a Free Equifax Core Credit account! From credit card offers to insurance quotes and more!
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Learn more about credit scores. Whether you're getting started or getting back on track, Equifax can help you better understand your credit score.
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To learn how to read your Equifax Credit Report and other credit report facts, visit our Equifax Knowledge Center.
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If you believe your Equifax credit report is incomplete or inaccurate you can file a dispute. Learn how to dispute your Equifax credit report.
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Credit reports and credit scores are related, but not the same. Find out the differences between them.
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Two types of credit accounts to know are installment credit and revolving credit. Find out what installment and revolving credit accounts are.
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There are credit cards for those with bad credit. See where you can get credit cards with bad credit and how to apply for one.
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Do you know the difference between your credit score & credit report? Learn more about your Equifax credit score and how it's different from your credit report today.
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Did you know having “good” credit is about more than paying on time? Having the right credit mix – or credit diversity – is just as important. Learn how.
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Credit reports are a roadmap of your credit journey. It's important to know how your credit information goes from your lenders to the credit bureaus.
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Requesting a copy of your credit reports or checking your credit scores will not hurt credit scores and is a great way to track your financial wellness.
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Each lender and creditor has its own criteria for deciding whether to extend you credit. Learn more.
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If your credit limit has been lowered, your credit scores and credit utilization rate may also be affected. Learn more about what a lowered credit limit might mean for your credit scores here.
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What is a credit report, what does it contain and how is it used? Learn the basics about credit reports.
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What is a credit score? Equifax helps define credit scores and how they may be used.
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Is your credit history accurate? Checking your Equifax credit report regularly helps you ensure your financial history is telling the right story.
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Many young adults have no credit history. Learn the ways you can build your credit history to be approved for a loan, credit card, or even an apartment.
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A mixed credit file occurs when information belonging to more than one person is unintentionally combined in a credit bureau's database.
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Understanding credit can be complicated, but it doesn’t have to be. Find out how your financial decisions can impact your credit report and credit score.
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If you believe your Equifax credit report is incomplete or inaccurate you can file a dispute. Learn how to dispute your Equifax credit report.
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A credit report can help when buying a house or car. Learn more about when, why and how you should get a free credit report.
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Military members aren’t exempt from identity theft. Get free active duty military credit monitoring from Equifax.
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Read why the three national credit bureaus have decided to remove paid medical collection bills from their consumer credit reports effective in July 2022.
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Looking to close a credit card but wondering how this may affect credit scores? Find out how closing a credit card may impact credit scores.
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There are many different credit scoring models or ways of calculating credit scores. Learn more here.
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The Equifax credit score is an educational credit score designed to give you an idea of where your credit stands. Learn more about Equifax credit score ranges.
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Creditors are not legally obliged to report at all. It's a voluntary practice, so it's up to them to decide when and how often they do it.
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See why you should check your credit reports and credit scores. Learn the benefits of checking your credit report, how often to check and more!
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What affects credit scores? Learn about the factors that are used to calculate credit scores.
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Credit report errors can happen when errors are made by a lender or creditor reporting to a nationwide credit bureau.
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A credit score is a three-digit number that shows your credit risk. The better your score, the more likely you are to qualify for loans and credit offers.
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Student credit cards help students with little to no credit history begin to build credit. Learn where to find the best credit cards for students.
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Want to know how to build credit? There are many ways, but it's important to develop good financial habits.
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Fluctuation in credit scores is normal. Find out some reasons why your credit scores may change.
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How does credit reporting work, and what do credit bureaus do? Learn the basics here.
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What is credit monitoring? Learn more about what credit monitoring is and how credit monitoring services can alert you to activity on your credit report.
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Virtual credit cards provide an extra layer of security when shopping online. Learn more about the benefits of digital credit cards.
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The average credit score in the US is 705, but this score varies in each state. Compare your credit score with your state’s average score.
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When your credit scores decline, it can be unsettling. Learn some of the potential reasons why your credit score may drop.