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GLOSSARY TERMS
Keeping an Eye on your Personal Credit History
In the simplest terms, your credit is your reputation for paying your debts on time. You should guard your financial reputation just as carefully as you guard your reputation in other areas of your life. Here's why.
- Your credit history and credit score might affect decisions regarding loans, interest rates, and employment.
- You can ensure the accuracy of your credit file and dispute any inaccuracies which may be damaging your credit score.
- At any time your credit history may change, resulting in changes to your credit score.
- Discrepencies in your credit report may provide early warning signs of identity theft.
- You're the most qualified person to detect and contest inaccuracies, or verify the accuracy of your report.
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