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Credit Card Questions
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What is credit? Borrowing money for a fee with the promise to pay back at a later date. This credit you apply for. Credit cards loans Your record of borrowing and paying an account. Your record is reflected on your credit score. This credit is the result of how you handle your money.
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Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act 0f 2009 Starting in February 2010 Under 21 will have to: Prove they have a job to pay back the debt OR Get an adult to co-sign
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4 Types of Credit Cards Single Product Revolving Travel & Entertainment Bank Card
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Single Product Card Service for 1 product You pay full amount at the end of each month If you don’t pay the full amount when due, there will be a HIGH penalty Example: Gasoline
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Revolving Card Have to pay a minimum payment but you can revolve the balance to the next month Example: Department Store
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Travel & Entertainment Card Has an annual membership fee Receive discounts Pay full balance at the end of each month 30 day account Examples: Diner’s Clubs Hertz Rental Cars
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Bank Card Revolving 30-day account Minimum payment Revolve Balance NO Annual Fee Example: Visa Mastercard
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Factors Companies Look for in Approving or Declining Credit Card Applications You have a job $$$$ You have a job $$$$ Credit History Credit History Length at your current address Length at your current address
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APR Annual Percentage Rate (APR) – The amount of interest you pay over a year Currently, US has no maximum Texas limits it to 21%
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Advantages to Credit CCCConvenience (widely accepted, easy to use) EEEEmergency Situations BBBBuilds Credit Ratings PPPPurchase on Time (Buy Now/Pay Later) SSSStatement Shows Record of How you Spend Money
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Disadvantages to Credit Charge Beyond Your Means Fees & Interest Charges Lost or Stolen Cards could ruin your credit
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Credit Terms FFFFinance Charge - interest on unpaid (revolved) balance each month MMMMinimum Payment – lowest payment required to keep account in good standing (usually 3% of total) CCCCredit Limit – maximum amount you can charge on an account
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More Credit Terms… Asset – something you OWN Debt – something you OWE
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Typical Credit Cards Exxon Sears Diner’s Club Visa Dillard’s Texaco Hertz Master Card Discover Card American Express
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Credit Card Types Exxon – Single Product Sears – Revolving Diner’s Club – Travel & Entertainment Visa – Bank Dillard’s – Revolving Texaco – Single Product Hertz – Travel & Entertainment Master Card – Bank Discover Card – Travel & Entertainment American Express – Travel & Entertainment
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