Personal credit management and monitoring system and method
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1. A personal credit management system comprising:
- a desktop application having a display section to display financial and personal information of a user, a quick view display tool to display a summary of the financial and personal information, the quick view display tool having a plurality of display tools for displaying one of a plurality of categories of the financial and personal information, each of the plurality of display tools being associated with an information section that is generated and displayed coincidently in the display section.
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Abstract
This document discloses fully-integrated consumer credit management and identity theft detection, protection and resolution systems, methods, and computer program products. These solutions enable consumers to manage the entire lifecycle of their credit profile and personal identity through a simple integrated application that combines credit management, credit monitoring, identity theft detection, and identity restoration. The credit management and identity theft protection system integrates the complexities of credit reports and identity theft protection into a single solution giving consumers more control over their financial future than conventional systems.
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1. A personal credit management system comprising:
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a desktop application having a display section to display financial and personal information of a user, a quick view display tool to display a summary of the financial and personal information, the quick view display tool having a plurality of display tools for displaying one of a plurality of categories of the financial and personal information, each of the plurality of display tools being associated with an information section that is generated and displayed coincidently in the display section. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method for managing credit information, comprising:
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receiving two or more credit reports via an electronic communications network;
displaying information from the two or more credit reports in a table such that similar information from each of the credit reports is displayed side-by-side; and
identifying a discrepancy among the similar information from the two or more credit reports. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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