Consider this:
You may want to apply for a personal loan to fund the startup of your business.
As your business grows you may want to set up a line of credit with a bank to help manage cash flow.
You may need to purchase a building of your own. You may need to establish lines of credit with vendors and suppliers.
Even if you just want to apply for a credit card to charge your company car gas purchases to, your credit score is important. So back to my original question: Do you know your credit score?
Neither did I until I was referred to a new website that offered to calculate my credit score just by going through a brief survey.
This website provides a free count to United States consumers by invitation only.
This survey is not open to the public without a referral.
Since I was invited to participate in the survey I can now invite you to do the same.
Whether you’re in business or an individual, you should have an idea of what your count is, even if you’re not currently applying for credit.
Knowing your count and occasionally checking your credit reports also helps you protect yourself from identity theft and credit fraud.
I was personally the victim of credit card theft recently and the fraudulent activity ended up as a ding on my credit and it was a PAIN getting it removed.
And I didn’t even know it had happened until I applied for a car loan and the misinformation turned up on my credit report.
If you’d like to complete the survey to get your count go to the link below.