For the longest time, I have had a
prompt in my calendar yearly to check my credit report. Credit reports can be received free annually
from the three major credit reporting companies – TransUnion, Equifax and
Experian. In the past, I would request
my credit reports from all three companies at the same time on the website
www.annualcreditreport.com . There are
numerous other sites that purport to offer free credit reports, but generally
there is a catch – and a fee. If you
want to check your credit, be sure to use the right site. Federal law allows you to get a free copy of
your credit report once every twelve months from each of the three credit
reporting companies. At a recent financial class I attended, the speaker
suggested that rather than get all your reports at once, you should stagger
them, so that every 4 months you would be checking the accuracy of your report
from at least one of the companies. Given
the frequencies of data breaches, it makes pretty good sense. Maybe you would like to put a prompt in your
calendar every four months to check out your credit, rotating through the three
companies.

Not only do credit reports show
what lines of credit are open in your name and your balances, they also show
payment history, credit limits and closed accounts. Credit reports can be useful tool for those
wishing to improve their credit, as they can see where they can make
improvements. I have known people who have obtained their credit reports,
changed their financial habits and improved their credit record after a couple
years of diligence. Improving credit
after your identity has been stolen may take more time and involve a lot more
hassle.

Resources for you:
Tips for Taxpayers, Victims about Identity Theft and Tax Returns
How to Place a Fraud Alert
Identity Theft
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