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  • Getting Credit

    Provides tips on shopping for credit cards, using cards carefully, and keeping your credit record clean. Also explains credit reports and credit scores, how to protect your identity, improve your credit record, and what to do if you are a victim of identity theft. A good source of information for people learning about credit.

Facts for Consumers

  • Building a Better Credit Report [PDF]

    Learn how to legally improve your credit report, how to deal with debt, how to spot credit-related scams, and more.

  • Choosing A Credit Card: The Deal is in the Disclosures [PDF]

    Explains credit card terms, how your balance is computed, and how to shop for the best deal. Outlines cardholder protections.

  • Credit and Divorce [PDF]

    Encourages recently divorced consumers, and those contemplating divorce, to look closely at issues involving credit. Understanding the different kinds of credit accounts opened during a marriage may help illuminate the potential benefits – and pitfalls – of each.

  • Credit Repair: How To Help Yourself [PDF] [en español]

    Cautions consumers about companies that charge hundreds, even thousands of dollars, but don't deliver on their claims. Truth is, no one can legally remove accurate negative information from a credit report. Explains how to legitimately improve your creditworthiness.

  • Need Credit or Insurance? Your Credit Score Helps Determine What You’ll Pay [PDF]

    Explains the system creditors and insurance companies use to help determine whether to grant you credit or insurance, and on what terms.

  • The Federal Trade Commission Presents Focus on Finances: Preparing For Your Future [PDF]

    A newspaper supplement to help educate young people about credit, identity theft, and buying a car.

  • File Segregation: New ID Is a Bad IDea [PDF]

    You're promised a chance to hide unfavorable credit information by establishing a new credit identity. The problem: "File segregation" is illegal. If you use it, you could face fines or even a prison sentence. 8.5"x11", 4 pages, color.

  • Getting Credit: What You Need to Know About Your Credit [PDF] [en español]

    Provides tips on shopping for credit cards, using cards carefully, and keeping your credit record clean. Also explains credit reports and credit scores, how to protect your identity, improve your credit record, and what to do if you are a victim of identity theft. A good source of information for people learning about credit. Includes a dedicated Web page for more information -- www.ftc.gov/gettingcredit.

  • Getting Credit When You’re Over 62 [PDF]

    Under the federal Equal Credit Opportunity Act, it’s against the law for a creditor to deny you credit or terminate existing credit simply because of your age. Explains your rights and offers tips for applying for and maintaining credit.

  • How to Dispute Credit Report Errors [PDF] [en español]

    Explains how to dispute and correct inaccurate information in your credit report. Includes a sample dispute letter.

  • Prescreened Offers of Credit and Insurance [PDF]

    Many companies that solicit new credit card accounts and insurance policies use prescreening to identify potential customers for the products they offer. 8.5"x11", 4 pages, color.

  • Summary of Your Rights Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act [PDF] [en español]
  • Remedying the Effects of Identity Theft [PDF] [en español]
  • Your Access to Free Credit Reports [PDF] [en español]

    Learn how to order a free copy of your credit report from each of the nationwide consumer reporting companies — Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion — once every 12 months.

Consumer Alerts

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  • Consumers Are Eligible For Free Credit Reports [PDF]

    Learn how to get a free copy of your credit report from each of the three nationwide consumer reporting companies once every twelve months.

  • Protect Yourself From Credit Repair Scams [PDF]

    Warns consumers that no one can remove accurate negative information from your credit report. Offers tip-offs to rip-offs.

  • Your Credit Score Helps Determine What You’ll Pay For Credit And Insurance [PDF]

    Explains the system creditors and insurance companies use to help determine whether to grant you credit or insurance, and on what terms.


Last Modified: Monday, 09-Feb-2009 16:43:00 EST