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Step 1
Find a reputable website where you can check a business credit rating. Dun and Bradstreet (see Resources below) is one of the most widely accepted credit checking agencies. On this site, you can even search for a business and select the right one from a list. The cost of this service varies, depending on how thorough you want the report to be. Experian (see Resources below) is another reputable website for checking personal credit scores and business credit ratings.
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Step 2
Ask for the business identification number. A FIN or an EIN is helpful when you want to check a business credit rating. You can get the identification number from the owner of the business. However, some owners are reluctant to give this information out. It's similar to a person's social security number, and many businesses protect this information for their own security.
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Step 3
Check the personal credit of the business owner. Some businesses, especially small businesses, are funded based on the owner's personal credit rating. If you find out the credit rating of the owner, it's a safe assumption that the business has a similar credit rating.














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rinkysv said
on 10/7/2009 Well written blog post about Business Credit Rating. I wanted to know about the various application and benefits of it. Is it mandatory to use Business Credit Rating?
ceopccinc said
on 3/12/2009 Personal credit information should NEVER be entered into the business owner's credit profile at any of the top 3 business credit bureau's (DNB, Bus. Experian,