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Paying Off a Loan EarlyIf you are applying for a loan and you think you may want to pay it off before it has run its full term, you should be aware that lenders have several methods of calculating interest. The method they ...Read moreConsumer reporting agencies - what type of information do credit bureaus collect and sell?Credit bureaus collect and sell four basic types of information.
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Your name, birth date, Social Security number, employer, and spouse's name are routinely ...Read moreConsumer reporting agencies - do i have a right to know what's in my report?Yes, if you ask for it. The CRA must tell you everything in your report, including medical information, and in most cases, the sources of the information. The CRA also must give you a list of ...Read more << Prev 10 Facts  |  Showing 21 to 23 of 23 Facts
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How does credit rating work?Borrowers are rated by lenders according to the borrower's credit-worthiness or risk profile. Credit ratings are expressed as letter grades such as A-, B, or C+. These ratings are based on various factors such as a borrower's payment history, foreclosures, bankruptcies and charge-offs. There is no exact science to rating a borrower's credit, and different lenders may assign different grades to the same borrower.
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