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CREDIT EDUCATION Today, more than ever, it is important to take charge of your personal finances. While it is up to you to manage your financial health, there are proven strategies that will keep you on track and out of trouble with debt. Start NOW By Learning About Your Credit and How It Can Impact Your Lifestyle Get tips to improve your credit HOW IDENTITY THEFT STRIKES First, what exactly is identity theft? Identity theft occurs when someone steals your personal information to take over your credit accounts, open new ones, take out a loan, rent an apartment, access bank accounts, or commit many other crimes at your expense. When it strikes, the effects can be devastating. What's more, because it frequently involves no physical theft, identity theft may not be noticed by its victims until significant damage has been done --often, several months and thousands of dollars later. How Do Identity Thieves Do It? First, they steal your personal information by¼¼
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Monitor Your Credit Report Closely Unless you check your credit report frequently, there's often no way to tell if identity thieves have used your personal information to obtain credit accounts or other services in your name.
No Credit Card Is Necessary Credit card fraud is just one type of identity theft. While a thief may use your information to apply for a new credit card, some types of identity theft don't involve credit cards at all. Someone with a bad credit rating may use your personal information to get a car loan, acquire phone, cellular service, or another utility service, or open a bank account in your name. Such cases can be seriously damaging, since you may not realize anything is wrong until you notice unfamiliar charges on your monthly bills or statements. Did You Know?
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