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"There's lots of Credit Bureaus, but why should I use one?"

Getting the Best Deal from Credit Agencies

Information held by the credit agencies provides detailed information not only about a person’s financial responsibility, but also an overall picture of the person being reviewed. Whether you are hiring a new employee or are selling your must-have-it merchandise, it is important to know with whom you are dealing. Many companies have begun using background checks to help stop criminal activity, but few utilize the information listed with the credit agencies, which is generally more information than many people realize.

It is important to understand the credit bureau system and how it relates to business. There are three credit agencies in the United States. Although nationwide, these three credit bureaus are located in three different areas. Small businesses in different parts of the county tend to have accounts with the credit bureau closest to them. While this is not always the case in all circumstances, it does help explain why information varies from agency to agency.

In order to get the most accurate understanding of the applicant, all three credit bureaus should be used, both for reporting and information gathering. This practice however can get time-consuming and expensive. The reports received all feature different formats and a different type of scoring calculation. Reports must then be compiled and sorted for information. The best way for businesses to receive and file information is through independent third party agencies designed to compile the information into one concise easy-to-read report. The costs are minimal while maximizing man-hours saved.




Why Use Credit Bureaus?
There's lots of Credit Bureaus, but why should I use one?

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