Credit Scores and Credit Reports: How The System Really Works, What You Can Do
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Credit Scores & Credit Reports provides the first thorough examination of the all-important, but little understood, Credit Scoring and Credit Reporting systems. The Second Edition of this highly-acclaimed book enables consumers to understand how both of these systems actually work, and what they can do to improve their FICO scores, and to ensure their credit reports are accurate. Importantly, the book also describes how the system sometimes doesn’t work, and how hundreds of thousands - if not millions - of consumers have been frustrated in their efforts to correct errors in their credit reports. Moreover, it explains: *Link between credit reports and the burgeoning problem of identity theft *How credit card companies use credit scoring to raise your interest rates *The role of credit scores in auto and homeowners insurance *The difference between mortgage rates for consumers with excellent, good, fair and poor credit scores *The damages to consumers and their creditworthiness flowing from credit report inaccuracy and identity theft *Credit reports and debt collection *The debate over credit scoring and discrimination *The politics of credit reporting The current credit reporting system keep detailed financial histories on more than 200 million Americans. That is why virtually everyone has a stake in the system, and why Stephen Brobeck, executive director of the Consumer Federation of America said, “There are few books I think all consumers should read. This is one of them. It is a well-informed, informative, and a well-written guide to a subject of great and growing importance to consumers.”
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I wasn’t really impressed. I’ve done a lot of research on how credit scoring works and how the credit bureaus work. Some of the information matches my research. Some doesn’t. I’m waiting to find that one book to “WOW” me.
Rating: 1 / 5
Credit Scores and Credit Reports: How The System Really Works, What You Can Do
there are one or two good chapters. the best part about this book are the legal references concerning court cases involving credit. hardly a read for the average consumer. better suited for a lender who deals with consumer credit. in addition, i feel compelled to inform the average consumer that there are MANY statements and chapters that are MISLEADING and WRONG. so be careful. the author doesn’t understand credit scoring as well as he thinks he does. but i certainly appreciate the court case references. for that i am grateful.
Rating: 1 / 5
Credit Scores and Credit Reports: How The System Really Works, What You Can Do
This book is alright. But the author lacks updated and factual knowledge of how the system works. Kudos for trying, though. It’s hard to find a book that’s 100% true on credit scoring.
Rating: 1 / 5
Credit Scores and Credit Reports: How The System Really Works, What You Can Do
A great book with important and useful information!
Rating: 5 / 5
Credit Scores and Credit Reports: How The System Really Works, What You Can Do
Very well thought out book. Well structured and a must read if you are a consumer in America - otherwise the system could be hurting you…
Plenty of eye openers in the book…Well worth the price…
My only negative comment is it can be pretty technical and have a lot of legal verbiage, but with the subject’s context, it has to be…
I disagree with the one comment saying it was repetitive…the only insight we have to the intrical parts of the credit system is through legal cases…so the history is very important…if anything, I’m anxious for developments to take place to fix the system…
It’s another one of those topics where just because you’re born, you have to be aware of it and understand how it works…
Rating: 5 / 5
Credit Scores and Credit Reports: How The System Really Works, What You Can Do