CREDIT CARDS. Advantage/Disadvantages Your Credit Worthiness The 5 ‘Cs’ Capacity Character Credit History Capital Collateral The 5 ‘Cs’ Capacity Character.

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CREDIT CARDS

Advantage/Disadvantages

Your Credit Worthiness The 5 ‘Cs’ Capacity Character Credit History Capital Collateral The 5 ‘Cs’ Capacity Character Credit History Capital Collateral

How Do I Build Credit? Establish a steady work record. Pay all bills promptly. Open a checking account and don’t bounce checks. Open a savings account and make regular deposits. Apply for a local store credit card and make regular monthly payments. Apply for a small loan using your savings account as collateral. Get a co-signer on a loan and pay back the loan as agreed. Establish a steady work record. Pay all bills promptly. Open a checking account and don’t bounce checks. Open a savings account and make regular deposits. Apply for a local store credit card and make regular monthly payments. Apply for a small loan using your savings account as collateral. Get a co-signer on a loan and pay back the loan as agreed.

Credit Terms costs: Annual Percentage Rate (APR) Grace period Annual fees Transaction fees Balancing computation method for the finance charge features: Credit limit How widely the card is accepted What services and features are available costs: Annual Percentage Rate (APR) Grace period Annual fees Transaction fees Balancing computation method for the finance charge features: Credit limit How widely the card is accepted What services and features are available

More Terms Type of account Annual fee Grace period Annual Percentage Rate (APR) Credit limit Minimum monthly payment Finance charge calculation method Late payment fee, other fees Other features Type of account Annual fee Grace period Annual Percentage Rate (APR) Credit limit Minimum monthly payment Finance charge calculation method Late payment fee, other fees Other features

O Open (entire balance due each month) R Revolving (payment amount variable) I Installment (fixed number of payments)

Tips for Success Borrow only what you can repay. Read and understand the credit contract. Pay debts promptly. Notify creditor if you cannot meet payments. Report lost or stolen credit cards promptly. Never give your card number over the phone unless you initiated the call or are certain of the caller’s identity. Borrow only what you can repay. Read and understand the credit contract. Pay debts promptly. Notify creditor if you cannot meet payments. Report lost or stolen credit cards promptly. Never give your card number over the phone unless you initiated the call or are certain of the caller’s identity.

What if There is an Error? fair credit billing act (1974) Sets up a procedure for the quick correction of mistakes that appear on consumer credit accounts. You can challenge a billing statement for errors such as charges for unauthorized purchases, charges for items that were never delivered, failure to credit a payment, etc. You must notify the creditor of a disputed item within 60 days. Creditor must investigate and, within two billing periods, either correct the mistake or explain why the charge is not in error. You cannot be billed for or forced to pay the disputed amount until the creditor has finished the investigation. If it is determined that you are responsible for the bill, you must be given the usual amount of time to pay it. Your credit history is protected during the dispute process. Creditor must supply customers with a statement of their rights at the time the account is opened and at least twice a year thereafter. fair credit billing act (1974) Sets up a procedure for the quick correction of mistakes that appear on consumer credit accounts. You can challenge a billing statement for errors such as charges for unauthorized purchases, charges for items that were never delivered, failure to credit a payment, etc. You must notify the creditor of a disputed item within 60 days. Creditor must investigate and, within two billing periods, either correct the mistake or explain why the charge is not in error. You cannot be billed for or forced to pay the disputed amount until the creditor has finished the investigation. If it is determined that you are responsible for the bill, you must be given the usual amount of time to pay it. Your credit history is protected during the dispute process. Creditor must supply customers with a statement of their rights at the time the account is opened and at least twice a year thereafter.

Do’s and Don’ts shop around Look at various sources. read and understand the contract Read the contract carefully. Don’t rush into signing anything. Once a contract is signed, get a copy of it. Know the penalties for missed payments. know your cost Figure out total price when paying with credit. Make the largest payments possible. Know the penalties for missed payments. Buy on installment credit only after you have evaluated all other possibilities. Don’t be misled into thinking small payments will be easy. shop around Look at various sources. read and understand the contract Read the contract carefully. Don’t rush into signing anything. Once a contract is signed, get a copy of it. Know the penalties for missed payments. know your cost Figure out total price when paying with credit. Make the largest payments possible. Know the penalties for missed payments. Buy on installment credit only after you have evaluated all other possibilities. Don’t be misled into thinking small payments will be easy.