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2 The ABCs of Credit Card Finance Essential Facts for Students 2010 Carol A. Carolan, Ph.D.

3 Essential Facts … Two Groups of Information  Credit Card Costs  Credit Card Behaviors 2

4 Credit Card Costs 3

5  Annual Fees  Interest (APR) - CARD Act of 2009 - APR Stable for One Year - Exceptions: Promotional Rates, Variable APR, 60 Days Behind in Payment, Temporary Hardship  Average Daily Balance Method  Cash Advances & Convenience Checks 4

6  Payment Allocation  Default Rates  Low Interest Introductory Rates  Balance Transfers  Late Fees  Over-Credit-Limit Fees  Bounced Check Fees  Currency Conversion Fees  Payment Fees 5

7 Choosing a Credit Card 6

8 Look For: A Low, Fixed Annual Percentage Rate (APR) No Annual Fee A Long Grace Period Average Daily Balance Method Low Fees 7

9 Types of Credit Card Users  Convenience Users  “Revolvers” 8

10 The Schumer Box 9

11  Introduced by Senator Schumer  A Grid Containing Rates & Fees  Easy to Compare Credit Card Offers  CARD Act Requires Issuers to Post Cardholder Agreements on Internet 10

12 Dos and Don’ts 11

13  One Card  Student Loans for Tuition  Wants vs. Needs  Convenience  Pay More Than the MMP  Be a Manager 12

14  Don’t Skip Payments  Pay on Time  Don’t Exceed Your Credit Limit  Cash Advances  Convenience Checks  Be Wary of Teaser Rates 13

15  Credit Card Shuffle  Low Credit Limit  Quickly Mail Payments  Save Receipts  Change of Address  Lost and Stolen Cards 14

16 There’s Always a Solution 15

17 Getting Out of Debt  Don’t Deny Problem  Stop Using Your Card  Contact Your Credit Card Issuer  Get a Job  Reduce Expenses  Talk about Your Problems  Debt Consolidation 16

18 Credit Reports & Credit Scores 17

19 Credit Report  Collection of Information  Financial Report Card  Lenders Use this Information  3 Main Credit Reporting Agencies  Regularly Review Your Credit Reports 18

20 Credit Score  Numeric Value Applied to a Credit Report  Usually Called a FICO Score  Higher is Better 19

21 What Goes Into Our Credit Scores?  35% Payment History  30% Total Amount Owed “Debt-to-Credit Limit Ratio”  15% Length of Credit History  10% New Credit  10% Types of Credit 20

22 Consequences of Irresponsible Credit Card Use 21

23  High Interest Rates  Difficulty Renting an Apartment  Denied Employment  Graduate School Rejection  Higher Insurance Premiums  Big Bucks for Cell Phones  Higher Deposits  Denial of Credit 22

24 Identity Theft 23

25 Signs of Identity Theft  Card/Statement Not Requested  Statement Not Received  Unauthorized Charges  Denied Credit  Debt Collectors 24

26 Minimize the Risk…  Keep Personal Information Personal  Don’t Use Social Security Number  Leave Social Security Card Home  Carry Only What’s Needed  Photo ID Credit Card  Know Your Billing Cycles 25

27  Shred Receipts  Use the Post Office  Creative Passwords  Purchase on Secure Websites  Keep Personal Information Safe  Review Credit Reports  Computer Virus Protection 26

28 Victims of Identity Theft Should…  Contact the Big Three  Fraud Alert  Order Free Credit Reports & Review  Call Fraud Departments  Close Fraudulent Accounts  File a Police Report  Contact the FTC 27

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