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Equifax business credit report: What to know
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 12 months agoBusinesses, just like individuals, have credit reports and credit scores. When you apply for a business loan, lenders will examine your business and...
Equifax Strengthens Fraud Prevention Via Midigator Acquisition
Benzinga via Yahoo Finance· 2 years agoEquifax Inc. (NYSE: EFX) has agreed to acquire Midigator LLC, a provider of post-transaction fraud...
Equifax Sent Erroneous Credit Scores To Lenders Due To Technical Glitch: Report
Benzinga via Yahoo Finance· 2 years agoDue to a “technology coding issue,” Equifax Inc (NYSE: EFX) sent inaccurate credit scores on several...
Stick It to the Man: How To Dispute a Credit Report Error (and Win!)
Cheapism via AOL· 1 year agocourtneyk/istockphoto Take Credit Do your shoulders tense up every time Credit Karma sends you an...
What do the 3 credit bureaus do?
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 10 months agoKey takeaways The three major credit bureaus include Equifax, Experian and TransUnion The credit bureaus manage records on your accounts, balances and...
Can I Remove Hard Inquiries From My Credit Report? If So, How?
Motley Fool· 1 year agoEquifax, TransUnion, or Experian -- that single inquiry is referred to as a "hard pull." If you have...
What is a 609 dispute letter?
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 2 months agoWhether you’re applying for a loan, looking for a new job or trying to improve your finances, a good credit score is key to reaching your goals....
How Trans and Nonbinary People Can Change Their Name on Credit Reports
Motley Fool· 11 months agoImage source: Getty Images Credit bureaus use the legal name on your credit report to consolidate...
Can closed accounts be removed from your credit report?
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 2 months agoKey takeaways Closed accounts on your credit report are not necessarily a bad thing. A closed...
8 steps to remove old debt from your credit report
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 1 month agoKey takeaways Unpaid debts and delinquent accounts can remain on your credit report for seven years. Sometimes, debts that are sold to collections remain...