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This section summarizes your credit status. You should pay special
attention to the information on past due and delinquent accounts, as
those can negatively affect your credit.
Knowing the different account types will help you understand your
report. They are:
Installment - These are accounts like a car loan. You borrow a
specific amount of money and make regular payments, with interest.
Revolving - These are accounts like a credit card. You have a credit
limit and can pay off the amount of money you borrow in different ways.
Account Details
Total Account
Balance:
Total balance of all reported Installment and Revolving accounts.
Total Accounts:
Total number of reported accounts on your report, including
credit/loan and collection accounts.
Satisfactory Accounts:
Total accounts that have had no late or delinquent payments.
Account Paid in Full:
Accounts that have been paid off completely.
Oldest Account Opened:
Earliest date you opened an account.
Installment and Revolving Accounts
Installment Balance:
Total unpaid balance on all installment accounts.
Monthly Payment:
Combined monthly payment for all revolving and installment accounts.
Past Due Accounts
Past Due Accounts:
Number of reported accounts past due. NOTE - Recent changes to
your account might still be in process at your creditor or the credit
bureau.
Total Past Due Amount:
Total amount past due (in dollars) for all reported accounts.
Current Delinquent Accounts:
Number of accounts that are currently delinquent.
Previous Delinquent Accounts:
Number of accounts that have been delinquent in the past, but
are not delinquent now.
No. of Times Delinquent in Past 7 Years
30 Days Delinquent:
Number of times any account has recorded a payment that was 30-59
days late.
60 Days Delinquent:
Number of times any account has recorded a payment that was
60-89 days late.
90+ Days Delinquent:
Number of times any account has recorded a payment that was 90 or
more days late.
Report Inquiries
Total Inquiries:
Total number of credit inquiries that were reported.
(The following are a few of the types of companies that can make inquiries -
banks, department stores, auto dealerships, cell phone or credit card
providers.)