Further Readings and Sources Cited for Credit Reports

Reading Recommendations

The following articles among our references may help you expand your knowledge in credit scores and credit reports.

myFICO:
Education on Credit Basics offers comprehensive and credible education on basic knowledge of credit reports and credit scores. You can also try to find answers to your specific questions in their Q&A section.


Financial Help Center: You can find the mortgage, auto loan or credit card rates corresponding to different score ranges here.

CNN Money:
Confusion reigns when buying credit scores is an informative article. It provides advice on choosing credit score purchasing options that work best for you.

MSN Money:
Bounce Back Fast After Bankruptcy offers useful advice on how to rebuild credit score after bankruptcy.

Privacy Rights:
Fact Sheet of Your Credit Score summarizes your rights to credit score.

Employment Back Ground Checks might help you understand what your prospective employers look for in your credit history.

All Business:
Checking a Customer's Credit offers comprehensive guides to using a variety of credit reports, references and financial statements to evaluate the creditworthiness of your customer.

Money Extra:
Insight into How Banks Use Your Credit Score provides useful informationon how banks evaluate your creditworthiness. 

Money Zine:
Credit Scores and Insurance Premiums elaborates on insurance credit scoring. It might be helpful if you plan to purchase insurance.

Bankruptcy Action:
Q&A on Bankruptcy provides quick answers to some of the most frequently asked questions on Chapter 7 and 13 bankruptcies. 


Other References
Bank Rate, Ezinearticles, Hub Pages, The Digerati Life, Bad Credit Repair, The Truth About Credit Cards.com,Debt Kid, Smart Money, Credit Trauma, Self Credit Repair, FinWeb, The Consumerist, Best Credit.com, Credit Cards.com,

About.com:
5 Credit Cards You Should Never Close, The Dangers of Debt Settlement, How To Read Your Credit Report.