March is Credit Education Month, and coincidentally there have been a lot of headlines lately about scams and fraud attempts in Canada, and this should serve as a good reminder for you to be checking your credit score. But it shouldn’t take a major vulnerability to keep you on top of your report, you really should be checking it often.
Keeping on top of your report, will let you know if your information has been breached, and fraudsters can do a lot of damage with your personal information. Knowing what’s going on at all times will save you money and prevent a lot of headaches.
This is also a useful practice when you’re looking to get your score to a specific point in order to get a mortgage, or other financial venture. There’s many ways you can go about doing this as well:
There’s another good reason to stay on top of your credit — namely that you are in good standing when you really need it for things like a loan or mortgage. An unpaid bill or a compromised account can scuttle a home purchase. If that bill goes to collection, unbeknownst to you, your credit rating will have taken a hit. – National Post
Some more helpful tips about your credit report:
If you have any questions about how to obtain a credit report or tips for staying on top of your credit, please feel free to contact me anytime. Further, you can also reach me via Twitter.