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Credit Ratings 101
The Importance of Knowing Your Credit Score By Cara J. Stevens
Unless you're looking at a huge, unexpected chunk of cash, no one is fond of surprises when it comes to finances. That is why "Know Thy Credit Score" should definitely be listed among the 10 Commandments of personal finance.
"Good credit is important not only to get a loan, but to get a favorable interest [rate]on a loan," says Michael Killian, the About.com Guide to Credit and Debt Management. "The less the risk a consumer is, the better offer of interest the consumer will receive. But additionally, credit scores are now used quite often in employment, promotion, rentals and many other areas of our daily life."
First on your list should be to contact each of the three major credit reporting bureaus: Equifax (800-685-1111,www.equifax.com), Experian (888-EXPERIAN,www.experian.com) and Trans Union (800-916-8800,www.transunion.com). Alternately, you can contact a company such as MyFICO.com


