Credit Reports vs. Credit Scores: What's the Difference?
May 06, 2013
A Credit.com reader asks: Could defaulting on season tickets have an impact on your car insurance, current loans for cars, or anything else?
A Credit.com reader asks: Could defaulting on season tickets have an impact on your car insurance, current loans for cars, or anything else?
Are consumers now more interested in credit reports than credit scores? And free credit reports at that?
When you find yourself struggling with debt, you're no doubt searching for solutions. Here are four signs you should consider bankruptcy.
Here are the four ways congressional and federal foot-dragging around the issue of Social Security Numbers puts our identities at risk.
If you are not a U.S. citizen, trying to get home mortgage loan financing can be a long and difficult road.
Here are five things car dealers may not tell you that can save you money on your next car purchase.
These days, the risk of outliving your money in retirement is very real. Here's how to plan for a successful life once your working life is done.
There are many reasons to rent a car -- perhaps for a vacation or to replace your car when it's in the shop -- but your credit might be at risk when you rent.
You probably never leave the house without your smartphone. But if you're not careful, it can harm your credit history and drag down your score.
If your credit report lists one or more collection accounts, here's how to tackle them in five steps.