Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Credit - History - Report - Score (FICO) & Fixes.

A credit rating is an evaluation of the credit worthiness of a debtor, especially a business (company) or a government, but not individual consumers. The evaluation is made by a credit rating agency of the debtor's ability to pay back the debt and the likelihood of default.Evaluations of individuals credit worthiness is known as credit reporting and done by credit bureaus, or consumer credit reporting agencies, which issue credit scores.

Credit History or credit report is, in many countries, a negative record of an individual's or company's past borrowing and repaying, including information about late payments and bankruptcy.

What is Credit Score? : Before deciding on what terms they will offer you a loan (which they base on their "risk"), lenders want to know two things about you: your ability to pay back the loan, and your willingness to pay back the loan. For the first, they look at your income-to-debt obligation ratio. For your willingness to pay back the loan, they consult your credit score. The most widely used credit scores are FICO scores, which were developed by Fair Isaac & Company, Inc. (and they're named after their inventor!). Your FICO score is between 350 (high risk) and 850 (low risk).

Credit scores only consider the information contained in your credit profile. Different portions of your credit history are given different weights. Thirty-five percent of your FICO score is based on your specific payment history. Thirty percent is your current level of indebtedness. Fifteen percent each is the time your open credit has been in use (ten year old accounts are good, six month old ones aren't as good) and types of credit available to you (installment loans such as student loans, car loans, etc. versus revolving and debit accounts like credit cards). Finally, five percent is pursuit of new credit -- credit scores requested. One can follow certain FICO guidelines to improve Credit Score.

How to Obtain Your Free Credit Report: You can obtain a free copy of your credit report, once every 12 months, from each of the three national credit reporting agencies – Equifax, Experian, and Trans Union. The free report is available only through a centralized website, phone number, and address established by Equifax, Experian, and Trans Union. You can request your free credit report by visiting the website www.annualcreditreport.com, calling 1-877-322-8228, or completing the annual credit report request form available at www.ftc.gov/credit and mailing it to Annual Credit Report Request Service, P.O. Box 105281, Atlanta, GA 30348-5281. You have the option of ordering a credit report from each of the three credit reporting agencies at the same time or you may stagger your requests during the 12-month period.

In order to get your free report, you must furnish proper identification information before the credit reporting agency will send you the report. Be prepared to provide your full name, date of birth, social security number, and current address. Furthermore, for your security, Equifax, Experian, and Trans Union may ask you for information that only you would have knowledge of, e.g. a previous address or monthly mortgage payment.

If necessary, you may obtain a copy of your credit report directly from a credit reporting agency. The credit reporting agency, however, may charge you up to $11.00 for a copy of the report. To purchase a copy of your credit report, contact one of the following credit reporting agencies:

Equifax : 800-685-1111
Experian: 888-397-3742
Trans Union:800-888-4213

Fixing credit report errors:
With respect to credit reporting agencies, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) enforces the Fair Credit Reporting Act. If you have concerns regarding your credit report or credit reporting agencies, please contact the FTC at www.ftc.gov or call toll free 1-877-382-4357.
Equifax Disputes (1-866-238-8067), P.O. Box 740256, Atlanta, GA 30374-0256Experian Disputes (All disputes with Experian are handled online)TransUnion Disputes (1-800-916-8800) , 2 Baldwin Place, P.O. BOX 1000, Chester, PA 19022


The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) is designed to help ensure that credit bureaus furnish correct and complete information to businesses to use when evaluating your application. Your rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act:
  • You have the right to receive a copy of your credit report. The copy of your report must contain all of the information in your file at the time of your request.
  • You have the right to know the name of anyone who received your credit report in the last year for most purposes or in the last two years for employment purposes.
  • Any company that denies your application must supply the name and address of the credit bureau they contacted, provided the denial was based on information given by the credit bureau.
  • You have the right to a free copy of your credit report when your application is denied because of information supplied by the credit bureau. Your request must be made within 60 days of receiving your denial notice, or if your credit report is inaccurate due to fraud, including identity theft.
  • If you contest the completeness or accuracy of information in your report, you should file a dispute with the credit bureau and with the company that furnished the information to the bureau. Both the credit bureau and the furnisher of information are legally obligated to investigate your dispute.
  • You have a right to add a summary explanation to your credit report if your dispute is not resolved to your satisfaction.
Each Credit Union provided one free report annually through One can request one free report annually from www.annualcreditreport.com to keep a close look on credit history or any fraud we can break them into 3 reports like follow:
  • An Annual report from Equifax in December.
  • An Annual report from Experian in May
  • An Annual report from TransUnion in September
Validate your account, credit cards and 3 credit report every year to keep check on credit history or any kind of identity theft, only you will not able to find Credit Score.. but if you follow FICO guidelines you will have good Credit Score when you buy new car, new investment, new job, new Home or loan etc agencies will check for your Credit History and as per law you can request a copy to see your credit scores :)

TOGAF - The Open Group Architecture Forum

Please note OpenGroup & OpenGroup have differnt account, however it allow me to use same email Id for either accounts. [http://www.opengroup.org/togaf/] & [https://www2.opengroup.org/ogsys/].

TOGAF 9: The Open Group [http://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/]
Main Web Site: http://www.opengroup.org/
Certification: https://www.prometric.com/en-us/clients/opengroup/Pages/landing.aspx
Exam: http://www.opengroup.org/certifications/exams

Part 1: http://www.opengroup.org/togaf9/cert/docs/og91.html
Pass Score : 55% (22/40), Time Limit : 60 mins
Prometric Fee: OG0-091: $ 320, OG0-094: USD 210 Local Taxes may apply.
Study Guide[TOGAF® 9 Foundation Study Guide, 3rd Edition]: https://www2.opengroup.org/ogsys/catalog/b111 [$ 29.95]
Practice Test: https://www2.opengroup.org/ogsys/catalog/b092 [$ 0.99]
Course Provider: http://togaf9-cert.opengroup.org/atc-register
Schedule Exam at prometric Center: https://www.prometric.com/en-us/clients/opengroup/Pages/landing.aspx

Part 2: http://www.opengroup.org/togaf9/cert/docs/og92.html
Exam Number / Name: OG0-092 Togaf 9 - Part 2
Reference: OG0-092 , OG-ITB-092 - OPENBOOK
Pre-requisite: Pass Part 1
Exam Type: Scenario Based, Complex Multiple Choice
Number of Question 8, Pass Score 60%, 24/40 points.
Time Limit: 90 mins.
Prometric Fee: $320
Recommended Study[B134]: https://www2.opengroup.org/ogsys/catalog/b112 [$ 29.95]
This document is a Study Guide for TOGAF 9 Certified.

This is a companion document to the TOGAF 9 Foundation Study Guide and provides an overview of every learning objective for the TOGAF 9 Certified Syllabus beyond TOGAF 9 Foundation. It is specifically designed to help individuals prepare for certification. This third edition is based on Version 2 of the TOGAF Certification for People Conformance Requirements and is aligned to TOGAF Version 9.1.
TOGAF V 9.1: http://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/

Togaf Combined Part 1& Part 2 (http://www.opengroup.org/togaf9/cert/docs/og93.html)
Exam Number/Name: OG0-093 TOGAF 9 Combined Part 1 and Part 2
Reference:OG0-093 / OG-IBT-093
Qualification upon passing: TOGAF 9 Certified
Exam type: The exam comprises two sections. Section 1 - 40 Simple Multiple Choice questions + Section 2- 8 Scenario Based, Complex Multiple Choice
Number of questions: 48
Pass score: The pass mark for Part 1 is 55%, this means 22 or more points out of maximum of 40 points. For Part 2, the pass mark is 60%, this means 24 or more points out of a maximum of 40 points. Note that you must pass both parts of the exam to achieve an overall pass result. If you fail either part you fail the examination, however you only need retake the Examination(s) corresponding to the failed section(s). .

Time limit: 150 Minutes total. Each section has a maximum time limit as follows: 60 Minutes on TOGAF 9 Part 1. 90 Minutes on TOGAF 9 Part 2. Once you complete the TOGAF 9 Part 1 section you cannot return to it.
Prometric Fee: USD 495 . Local taxes may apply (**)
Study Guide: https://www2.opengroup.org/ogsys/catalog/b097 [all in one / all documents]


TOGAF® 9 Certification Self Study Pack, 3rd edn (pdf edition)- [B097] for $59.90USD
TOGAF® 9 provides a clear path for professional development and credibility to employers. The TOGAF Certification program has enabled more than 26,000 enterprise architects and trainers around the globe to demonstrate their proven knowledge of the framework. Certification is achieved through a two-part examination, following a course of self-study or an Accredited TOGAF 9 Training Course

This bundle is for individuals wishing to self study for TOGAF 9 Certification and who plan to take the Part 1 and Part 2 examinations.

It includes the following materials in a single bundle:
    TOGAF 9 Foundation Study Guide, 3rd Edition (pdf)
    TOGAF 9 Certified Study Guide, 3rd Edition (pdf)
    TOGAF 9 Part 1 Practice test (pdf )
    TOGAF 9 Part 2 Practice test (pdf)

In addition it also contains the following bonus material
    TOGAF 9.1 ADM Overview Reference card (pdf)
    TOGAF 9.1 Phase Reference cards (pdf)
    TOGAF 9.1 ADM Steps Overview Reference card (pdf)
    TOGAF 9.1 Content Metamodel Reference card
    TOGAF 9.1 Pocket Guide (pdf)
    Information Sheets on the TOGAF 9 Certification Program (pdf)
    Advice to Candidates Sheet for those attending a Prometric test center
    White Paper: An introduction to TOGAF Version 9.1
    Slide Deck: An Introduction to the TOGAF for People Certification program

This third edition is a minor update including new editions of the Study Guides. The main change is removal of information about the TOGAF 8-9 Advanced Bridge exam.