Kathy on January 25th, 2009

One of the most important things a person can do to make sure their credit and financial health is in top notch shape is to make sure they stay on top of what’s going on with their credit report.  If you haven’t taken a look at yours in some time, right now would be a good time to do so as you could be amazed at the stuff that pops up on there.

As you know, in order to get any type of credit it’s important to have a good credit score.  More often than the credit reporting agencies care to admit to, many people’s credit reports have pieces of information that are oudated or no longer relevant or even belong to somebody else altogether.  Yes, that’s correct, other people’s credit and debt commonly find their way on credit reports that don’t belong to them.

Fortunately, in this day and age it’s extremely simple to get your credit report.  In fact, there are many companies that you can go through get yourself a free credit report.  You can thank our government for that little piece because they have now made it a law that once per year everybody is allowed to get access to their credit report from all three reporting agencies.

So, if you haven’t taken a look at your credit score in quite some time.  Now would be a good time to do so, heck, it’s free and easy and more often than not you’ll be able to view your credit report online minutes after signing up with whatever provider you choose to go with.

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