Credit Bureaus: The Record Keepers
Jeannette N. Bennett
Page One Economics Newsletter, 2017, 1-7
Abstract:
If you've taken a personal finance class, listened to the news on radio or television, read articles in the newspaper, or participated in social media, chances are you've seen or heard something about a credit bureau. In fact, the term \\"credit bureau\\" is so commonly mentioned that you may have not given much thought to the work and power of credit bureaus and how this affects you. Actually, there is much to learn about credit bureaus?and the records they keep.
Date: 2017
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