The first main benefit of getting your credit score is that it helps to explain what types of activities have been impacting your credit score. This gives you the chance to review these activities and make needed changes. Keeping your credit score, which is measured by the well-known FICO Score, can also alert you to any potential errors like inaccurate information or errors in your name or address. An example of this could be if you see a credit card on your report that you know you never opened or that never belonged to you.
Another benefit to monitoring your credit is that it allows you to learn more about how borrowing money can impact your credit score. If you notice any
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