Aug 19 (edited) • General discussion
What Your Business Credit Files Should Look Like
Since we are asking vendors and lenders for credit lines tied to our business entity, not our social security number, we need the file to look a certain way. Below you'll see what you want your files to look like.
Dun & Bradstreet Business Bureau
(80)-Paydex Score with Dun & Bradstreet Business Bureau (0-100 scale)
(3)-Vendor accounts minimum (5-10 accounts preferred)
(1)-$2,500.00 Trade Line (The higher the better)
Experian Business Bureau
(80)-IntelliScore+ with Experian Business Bureau (0-100 scale)
(2)-Vendor accounts minimum (3+ accounts preferred)
(1)-$2,500.00 Trade Line (The higher the better)
Equifax Business Bureau
(375+)-Equifax Delinquency Score with Equifax Business Credit Bureau (225-580 Scale)
(2)-Vendor accounts minimum (3+ accounts preferred)
(1)-$2,500.00 Trade Line (The higher the better)
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What Your Business Credit Files Should Look Like
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