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Obtain Free Credit Report

With the economy teetering on the verge of a recession and people’s budgets and lifestyles being altered, having a high credit score isn’t quite as easy anymore. With the mortgage crisis still lingering and some financial institutions stepping up their requirements for borrowing money, it is becoming harder and harder to get ahead in this country. Little do people know or realize, your credit score is affected by so many factors and can change in no time at all.

 


Now is a great time to purchase a house. It may not be the best of times to be a seller, but if you can be a buyer right now – there might be more room for bargaining. So many people start the process of house hunting without knowing where they stand in regards to their credit and end up getting turned down for loans without even knowing why they were rejected. It may not seem important to know your credit score or see your report, but it can help you in ways that you never imagined. One of the best things that you can do before starting a loan process is to find out how to obtain free credit reports. Once you have the free credit report in your hands, you will be able to see your scores and any blemishes that have been posted. Even if you aren’t looking to get a loan, the government has made it so that you can obtain free credit reports once every twelve months. Quite a few people look at their reports and realize that there is incorrect information. It may be a simple fix or one that requires some
complicated fixes, but at least you will be able to find out what is being reported under your name and credit.

Thanks to a new amendment to the Fair Credit Reporting Act, you are entitled to obtain free credit reports every year from all three reporting companies. Equifax, TransUnion and Experian must provide a free copy to you once each year, if you request for them to do so. The Federal Trade Commission has warned the public against the numerous scams that have come about promising people the ability to obtain free credit reports. Most of them, indeed, end up being a scam and you end up giving some personal information out to others for either their own personal gain or a hidden fee or agenda. You may suddenly find that some of these sites require you to join something or purchase another product in order to obtain free credit reports. You can, however, get a no-strings attached free credit report from the legitimate site – www.annualcreditreport.com. This online source is where the government recommends that you search in order to get your free report in your hands. If you did pay or feel that you were scammed
in trying to obtain free credit reports, you can report your experiences to the Federal Trade Commission. You may not be able to get a refund, but reporting a scam just may help someone else from becoming a victim as well.
 



 

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Don't overlook TFSAs as a retirement planning option - Globe and Mail


Globe and Mail

Don't overlook TFSAs as a retirement planning option
Globe and Mail
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Free medicare, retirement seminar in Marion - KFVS


Free medicare, retirement seminar in Marion
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West Island Chronicle

Retirement chronicle bnc.ca/retirement - Chronicle N°21
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Given the choice between a registered retirement savings plan (RRSP), a registered education savings plan (RESP) and a tax-free savings account (TFSA), which represents the best solution? Many factors can influence this decision, but the answer depends ...

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Harper blasted on Old Age Security reform - 100 Mile Free Press


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Harper blasted on Old Age Security reform
100 Mile Free Press
Planning for an aging population now and in the future is "certainly a concern of government," she says, adding Canada is not the only country looking at its retirement scheme. Langolf says that is like comparing "apples and oranges" because all the ...
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TFSAs an option to RRSPs - Winnipeg Free Press


Globe and Mail

TFSAs an option to RRSPs
Winnipeg Free Press
(Special) - The Tax Free Savings Account (TFSA) offers Canadians a significant opportunity to develop a tax free income and is another retirement planning option to the older and better-known Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP).
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