Getting a Credit Report for Your Small Business
By T. McSpadden, published Jan 04, 2008
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Like many small business owners I had no idea what my companies credit report might look like. I assumed it would be similar to, or better than, my personal credit but without actually looking at a report I was grasping at straws. That was when I decided to start looking into getting a copy of my business credit report.
My first stop was Dun and Bradstreet, the company which provided my business with its DUNS number. D-U-N-S is short for Data Universal Numbering System which is a unique, nine digits, identification number that is often used to identify a business for financial reasons. In addition to providing this identification number Dun and Bradstreet provide a variety of services to help companies, small and large, to monitor their credit. These services range from $29.99 to a basic credit worthiness overview to over $400.00 for a comprehensive credit score, credit monitoring, and advice to improve your companies' credit score.
The basic credit report I ordered for my company was very simple to read and provided a detailed overview of my companies' history, worth, income, location, and more. It showed my companies overall risk summary which included the risk of late payments. In addition to that it showed my companies current payment history (current payments, late payments, etc.) and had a section that reported liens or public suits.
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