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How is my credit score different from my credit report?

Think of your credit report as a professor’s grade book—containing each individual assignment grade and when you turned it in—while your credit score is your overall grade for the class. 

Your credit report is a record of your bill-paying history, both positive and negative. It lists identifying information, employers, creditors and payment history, bankruptcies, judgments, liens, and lawsuits. 

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