Your credit scores are calculated from information on your TransUnion®, Equifax®, and Experian® credit reports. And your creditors are constantly updating your accounts with one, tw,o or all three credit bureaus. It’s important to understand what drives your credit scores, which actions may be helping or hurting – and why.
Your scores can change with each new piece of information your creditors report. Certain actions – such as closing old credit cards or signing up for a new cell phone plan – are among the factors that can make or break your scores.
Together, they provide a complete view of how well you manage your credit. Be aware that not all factors carry the same weight in calculating your scores.
To avoid unwanted surprises, regularly check your credit reports for new information. If you’re not already monitoring your credit, consider it. Use credit monitoring to detect and correct errors, track your progress – and get alerts about changes or suspicious activity that may pose a threat to your identity and credit.