Credit Report Accuracy: A National Study of Primary Participants in the Scoring and Reporting Process

$370.00

Jace B. Alleyne (Editor)

Series: Financial Institutions and Services
BISAC: BUS050000

This book examines the Federal Trade Commissions’ (FTCs) study on the accuracy and completeness of consumer credit reports. The FTC contracted a research team to conduct two pilot studies and collect the data for the main study described in this book. The study was designed to be the first to engage all the primary groups that participate in the credit reporting and scoring process; consumers, lenders/data furnishers, the Fair Isaac Corporation, and the CRAs; and to provide an overview of the credit reporting industry, the dispute process, and the need for an accuracy study. (Imprint: Nova)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Report to Congress Under Section 319 of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003
(Federal Trade Commission)

Fair Credit Reporting Act: Rights and Responsibilities
(Margaret Mikyung Lee, CRS)

Index

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