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Dun & Bradstreet and Trans Union Me...

Dun & Bradstreet is the main source for business credit profiles.  Right now Trans Union, one of the 3 major credit bureaus, is joining forces with Dun and Bradstreet.  It is unclear exactly how this will affect a companies business profile but there will be options to have personal and business credit merged.  This makes understanding and watching all aspects of  your credit...

Dun and Bradstreet merges with Trans Uni...

Dun and Bradstreet Business Credit Bureau has now merged with Trans Union.  This will change certain aspects of businesses DNB reports.  As the merging unfolds more information will be available about these changes. For more information on credit restoration, view North Shore Advisory’s...

How Does Dun & Bradstreet Impact B2...

Companies spends hundreds and thousands of dollars in advertising, public relations, marketing, or even the money invested in time spent on keeping social networks active. Are they getting the most out of all this effort and expense?  Business credit is becoming more important to executives, business owners, and even consumers when making decisions.  Since competition is fierce and...

Vendors on Your Dun & Bradstreet Bu...

Having the right Vendors on your DNB report is extremely important.  If just one Vendor is added that encompasses all the right info it can make your Paydex score increase dramatically.  The wrong Vendor added can to the opposite. For more information on credit restoration, view North Shore Advisory’s...

Business Credit Cards are they a Good Ch...

As a business owner having business credit cards could be a great asset to personal credit scores.  Although you sign personally for business credit cards they normally do not get reported to personal credit reports.  This is a great option for business owners that want to separate their personal credit from business credit.  Besides having a distinction between the two whatever...

Small Business Owners and Credit Cards...

Many small business owners do not think about how their credit will be affected when using credit cards for their business expenses.  Personal credit scores drop dramatically when personal revolving credit balances increase.  Revolving credit is anything you can pay the minimum and charge the maximum.  As the balances increase on this type of credit scores drop.  The closer the...

How to decide if Business Credit Monitor...

Is your company being passed over because of D&B credit scores? If Vendors are consistently extending credit to your business and if you are bidding and competing for projects your Dun and Bradstreet credit could make or break you. In this highly competitive economy where businesses are here today and gone tomorrow (whether they have been around for 30 or 2 years) using every tool...

How does Dun and Bradstreet decide what ...

There are different scores and indexes that represent a companies paying ability and financial health.   When we evaluate a companies business credit we look at their paying patterns, financial statements, amount of Vendors,  and the debt owed to each Vendor.  Once we see the facts surrounding these area’s we can tell if we can make a difference in the credit scores. If a...

Who has been looking at your Dun & ...

When you think about it pulling a businesses credit before highering them makes perfect sense in any economy (especially this one).  Since Dun and Bradstreet credit has become so important when making decisions regarding using a companies services and giving a business credit it is so imperative to know your business credit is always at it’s best.  Many of our clients are in...

Dun and Bradstreet Credit Scores and Ind...

Business credit is of the utmost importance theses days.  Since the economy has changed many businesses are using DNB to check on the stability of companies they are thinking of hiring.  More than ever it is critical to know if a business will be around for more than a few months once they are hired.  If a business is tinkering on the verge of bankruptcy it could put it’s...

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