Assessing the usefulness of these data as a poten-tial source of information for the Board involves several tasks. This article is an initial step in the process; it examines the scope and content of the data, using a framework based on key aspects of credit evaluation. This approach is a natural way to begin the assessment process because the credit reporting companies' primary purpose for collecting these data is to facilitate credit evaluation. Future steps will focus on other aspects of this evaluation, including comparing measures of aggregate borrow-ing activity and credit quality derived from the credit reporting data with.