Yes, there are numerous sites where you can check your credit score. A few examples include freescore, myfico, equifax, creditscore, experian, annualcreditreport, and ftc.
Only hard credit checks decrease your credit score, so one must be careful about the number of applications for credit that they make in a given period of time.There are two types of credit check -...
Yes, it is possible to have a credit score even though you don't currently have any credit cards. If you have ever applied for credit of any type then you are likely to have a credit score.
When you ask a possible creditor to inquire about your credit, it may affect your credit. This is because it implies that you're possibly opening a new line of credit. But you have the right to look...
No, if you fill out applications to open a line of credit then that will change your credit score but simple inquires of your personal credit score will not ruin it. It is better to keep an eye out...
You get a free report annually. Otherwise you have to pay. Simply got to freeannualreport.com and you can view your report from the 3 major agencies.
Otherwise you have to pay, which is beyond...