My Credit Check
I recently found some interesting things
on my credit check ... Have you checked your credit report
yet?
It is always a good idea to make sure that the information
on your credit report is accurate. Many people are surprised to
find outdated or wrong information about their debts and their
payment histories. Unfortunately, we wait until we are turned
down for a loan or until we are denied a charge card before we
investigate.
I recently found some interesting things on my credit check
that I had no idea were even there. Debts that I had paid off
over ten, (yes, ten) years ago were still showing unpaid
balances. These two debts were paid in full a decade ago but
they were still showing balances. This is very aggravating
because those same companies would put a black mark on my
credit check in a heartbeat if my payments were late. They can
take their time recording payment in full, though.
Even though the payment history was favorable and accurate
for these two bills they could have caused some problems for
me. I may have had a difficult time getting a loan because I
might not show capacity to pay. My credit report is used to
determine if I have the capacity to pay. This is also referred
to as the customer’s cap in the realm of the loan company.
I knew the importance of accurate information on my credit
check because I was a loan officer years ago (back when I paid
off my two debts that still show current on my report). When we
would look at a customer’s report, we would use a formula to
see how the person caps. In other words, we would add the
numbers and divide and all of that fun math-type stuff involved
in the process to see if the person could realistically make
payments.
Simply put, if a person’s debts go over a certain percentage
of his income, he won’t cap. He also won’t get a loan. This
process is used to protect the loan company from making a bad
investment and it protects the customer from getting in over
his head.
My credit check showed that I might struggle with payments
on a loan because two extra bills were showing as monthly
obligations that I simply did not have. Of course, it only took
a few phone calls to straighten everything out but I could have
had money in hand a couple of days earlier if I had known what
was going to be revealed on my credit check in the first
place.
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