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5.01 Review POBF

Chase Mortgage Company sends quarterly summaries of transactions. Which type of document does the company send? A. Business credit application B. Credit report C. Personal credit application D. Statement of account

Jenny has the option of borrowing $300 at a 3% interest rate. Which loan option would cost her the most money? A. Option 1: loan for 2 months B. Option 2: loan for 3 months C. Option 3: loan for 6 months D. Option 4: loan for 1 year

Ted issued credit cards to all his employees so they could charge necessary products and services that are work-related. Which advantage is Ted MOST LIKELY to accomplish by viewing the monthly statement of account for the credit cards? A. Earn rewards B. Establish favorable credit rating C. Keep track of spending D. Monitor theft of customer records/database D. Monitor theft of customer records/database

In Figure 2, what is the maturity date for a loan made on April 24 and due in 60 days? A. June 22 B. June 23 C. June 30 D. July 1

In Figure 1, what is the maturity date for a loan made on February 1 and due in 15 days? A. February 28 B. February 12 C. February 16 D. Febraury 28

Which is an example of content for a credit contract? A. Repair services fee may apply statement B. June 5 th due date for payment B. June 5 th due date for payment C. $450 worth of merchandise transaction D. May 5 th date of last transaction D. May 5 th date of last transaction

While shopping among several stores, Tina charged over $700 worth of home improvement supplies. Which type of credit did Tina use? A. Charge account B. Consumer loan C. Credit card D. Installment credit

A bank loaned Doug $4,500 for 24 months. Which type of credit did he accept? A. Charge account B. Consumer loan C. Credit card D. Installment credit

What is the interest amount for the following loan: $10,000 car loan for 5 years at 8% interest rate? A. $400 B. $3,000 C. $4,000 D. $5,000

Walden Book Store obtained information about Ann's reputation for paying her bills. Which factor examined by creditors did the store receive? A. Credit application B. Credit report C. Receipts D. Statement of account

Tonya is considering shopping at a Rooms To Go furniture store that advertises the option of payments for a period of three years. Which type of payment option was advertised? A. Charge account B. Consumer loan C. Credit card D. Installment credit

Capital Bank reported that John has both savings and checking accounts with its financial institution. Which factor for granting credit related to documentation is this institution's action? A. Credit application B. Credit bureau credit report C. Credit data D. Three C's of credit

Josh maintained minimum living expenses while working on his job for the past six years. Which "C" of credit is he MOST LIKELY to meet? A. Capacity B. Capital C. Character D. Contract

Mary makes prearranged equal payments monthly to Progress Energy. Which type of credit did Mary use? A. Charge account B. Consumer loan C. Credit card D. Installment credit

Justin paid $20 at the end of a doctor's visit and agreed to pay the balance in 30 days. He will avoid any cost for this credit. Which type of credit did Justin use? A. Charge account B. Consumer loan C. Credit card D. Installment credit

Han sued a furniture store that verified it provided inaccurate information about his credit history. Which regulation would protect him in having the information corrected? A. Consumer Credit Reporting Reform Act B. Equal Credit Opportunity Act C. Fair Credit Reporting Act D. Fair Debt Collections Act

Tim has the option of borrowing $5,000 at a 3% interest rate from a local bank. Which loan option would allow Tim to pay the LEAST amount of money? A. Option 1: loan for 6 months B. Option 2: loan for 12 months C. Option 4: loan for 18 years D. Option 3: loan for 24 months

A Sears Department Store sales associate gave a customer a form to complete in order to apply for a credit card. Which factor examined by creditors did the customer receive? A. Credit application B. Credit bureau credit report C. Documentation of credit data D. Three C's of credit

Mary paid only $50 for unauthorized charges made to her Capital One MasterCard. Which regulation protected her? A. Equal Credit Opportunity Act B. Fair Credit Billing Act C. Fair Credit Reporting Act D. Truth-in-Lending Law

After talking with a Sears customer representative about her overdue balance, Tina implemented a strategy that will minimize her debt. Tina used which type of credit assistance? A. Bankruptcy B. Credit counseling C. Credit repair D. Debt repayment plan

Jenny charged $300 worth of gifts while shopping at several stores. Which type of credit did Jenny use? A. Charge account B. Consumer loan C. Credit card D. Installment credit

Which is an example of a service provided by a credit bureau? A. Credit counseling for customers B. Credit reports to other businesses C. Statement of accounts to customers D. Credit applications to applicants

JCPenney makes sure all applicants are creditworthy before issuing any of them credit cards. Which regulation is JCPenney adhering? A. Consumer Credit Reporting Reform Act B. Equal Credit Opportunity Act C. Fair Credit Billing Act D. Fair Credit Reporting Act

Sky Blue Credit Repair Company assists clients with spending less on debt and eliminating credit problems. With which type of credit assistance does the company provide? A. Bankruptcy B. Credit counseling C. Credit repair D. Debt repayment plan

ABC Rental Company requires applicants to verify reputation for paying bills in order to determine potential credit risk. Which factor examined by creditors does the company require? A. Credit application B. Credit contract C. Credit report D. Statement of account