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Half of Consumers With Credit Report Errors Drop Their Complaints

Nearly half of consumers who dispute an item on their credit report give up, even if they believe they are in the right, according to the FTC.

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Why Does Negative Info Stay on Credit Reports for 7 Years?

Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, most negative information can be reported on credit reports for seven years. But why is it for seven years?

Gerri Detweiler

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How a Deferred Student Loan Could Keep You From Buying a House

Do you have student loans in deferment, but want to get a mortgage to buy a home? That could cause a hiccup in your mortgage approval process.

Scott Sheldon

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3 Reasons to Check Your Credit Reports Regularly

Is there trouble lurking in your credit? You might not know if you don't check. In fact, there are many benefits to checking your credit regularly.

Gerri Detweiler

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Can You Get a Debt Collection Account Off Your Credit Report?

Blemishes on your credit score won’t last forever. You can even quicken the process of making them vanish

Michael Bovee

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How Some Divorced Parents Hurt Their Credit

If parents fall behind on child support payments, those delinquent payments can appear on their credit reports. What does that mean for their credit scores?

Gerri Detweiler

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How Couples Can Stop Fighting About Money

There are lots of ways to open a financial discussion with your spouse. Here's how to get both of you on the same page and stop fighting about money.

Gerri Detweiler

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How Often Should I Check My Credit Report?

Most people ignore their credit report until there's a problem. So if you want to be proactive, how often should you check your credit report?

Lucy Lazarony

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Help! I Used the Wrong Social Security Number

OK, so you accidentally used the wrong Social Security number to get credit. Don't panic! Here's how to fix it.

Gerri Detweiler

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What Your Credit Reports Won't Tell You

It's important for you to review your credit reports regularly; but here are four things you will not learn from your credit report.

Christine DiGangi

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