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How credit is gauged: Who assigns my credit rating?

You don't actually have one credit rating on the report. Each bureau collects information it receives from the credit granting community: banks, finance companies, department stores, taxing authorities, landlord and other credit grantors. It is basically a sorted file of information furnished by the companies you have done business with. It will show your open accounts, with balances and credit limits; whether you pay them on time; whether any of them are or were turned over for collection; any suits, judgments or tax liens, and so on. Sometimes it can even include a spouse's name, social security number, employer, and income, and whether you own or rent your home. It is an indication of how well you pay back your bills. It shows whether you pay on time, and in full. It will show late payments and missed payments, too.

What might be referred to as a "rating" is a credit score. This is a complex calculation, which helps the creditor understand the chance of a default. It does not automatically mean "yes" or "no" to credit. Creditors decide whether to grant credit, provide a credit card or loan, based on their own criteria and the history they see on the report, and what products they have to offer. They will look at the total outstanding loans (that includes your credit card balances) and also your credit limit to see how much credit you could get if you charged all your accounts up and took off with the money.

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The 3 C's of credit
What credit reports contain
How credit is gauged: Who assigns my credit rating?
Who can see my credit report?
How do I read it?
Correcting mistakes
Can I repair my credit report?
Understanding inquiries
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Quiz your knowledge (matching game)
Cost of credit calculator
Reading a credit card statement
Reading your credit report
Assessing credit history
About credit
Quiz your credit knowledge
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