My Credit Check
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 Many people are surprised to find outdated or wrong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. Sometimes this
can be too late we need to find out about our credit check so we
can be ahead of the game, not on the wrong foot.
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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