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FDIC Consumer News - Winter 2002/2003
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Your Credit Record: A Report Card on Your Personal Finances Your credit history can affect your daily life—from where you live and work to how much you pay for a loan or insurance. Here's a guide to protecting your financial reputation.
Credit History 101: The ABCs of Credit Reports and Credit Scores Simple Mistakes That Can Lower Your Credit Score...and Cost You Money Don't Fall for Credit-Related Scams Monitoring Your Credit Report to Help Guard Against ID Theft Bad Checks: Bad News for Your Record Federal Laws Protecting You and Your Credit Files Call the Credit Bureaus to Limit Unsolicited Offers A Final Exam on Credit Reports The Three Major Credit Bureaus |
FDIC Consumer News is published by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Donald E. Powell Phil Battey Elizabeth Ford Jay Rosenstein Tommy Ballard FDIC Consumer News is produced by the Office of Public Affairs, in cooperation with other FDIC Divisions and Offices. It is intended to present information in a nontechnical way and is not intended to be a legal interpretation of FDIC regulations and policies. Mention of a product, service or company does not constitute an endorsement. This newsletter may be reprinted in whole or in part. Please credit material used to FDIC Consumer News. |
Send comments, suggestions or questions to: Jay Rosenstein, Editor FDIC Consumer News 550 17th Street, NW Room 7100 Washington, DC 20429 E-mail: jrosenstein@fdic.gov Fax: (202) 898-3870 Subscriptions
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