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The Facts on Credit Those who are wise never pay interest… they earn it!
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What is Credit? Are you truly “buying” something when you use a credit card? No... Another word for credit is “loan”... What happens when you use a credit card?
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Answer: $4000 (This includes your car loan…) $4000/12 months= $334 a month. The total amount of credit should not exceed 20% of one years NET income… What is the max someone should borrow if they net $20,000 per year / $1667 per month? How much credit can I use?
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HIDDEN COST OF LOW INTEREST CREDIT CARDS Balance transfers usually charge 3% on principal $30 late fees with no grace period (Considered late one day after due date) If late, interest rate bumps up to 21% $30 over balance fees Convenience checks have transaction fees
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Advantages of Credit Stimulates the economy Helps us take care of emergencies Convenient – ordering over the phone Establishes a credit rating Advance notice of sales and cask back on purchases Easier to exchange and return items Detailed monthly bill
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Disadvantages of Credit It always costs money Risky to spend future income Encourages careless buying (Needs vs. wants) Facilitates over-buying which increases sacrifice that must be made eventually Often increases family conflict May lead to Bankruptcy Increases the cost of doing business
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Payday Loans The borrower requests a loan for a short period of time, usually one to four weeks. “Payday loan fee” - Up to 360% interest. If the borrower continues to have a financial problems and cannot pay the loan as promised, the interest keeps building on the debt.
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Title Loans The borrower requests a loan for a short period of time, usually one to four weeks is ideal, but can go up to a year. Interest rates– Average 300%. If the borrower continues to have a financial problems and cannot pay the loan as promised, the borrower loses their...
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Other Options…. Try a small loan from a credit union Ask for pay in advance from your employer Consider a loan from family or friends, (be sure to have the terms of the loan in writing) Use a credit card cash advance Request additional time to pay the bill from your creditors. Pawn Brokers Or… just don’t borrow money!!!
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Credit Rating/ FICO Score A credit rating assesses the credit worthiness of an individual. Credit ratings are calculated from financial history and current assets and liabilities. credit worthinesscredit worthiness A credit rating tells a lender or investor the probability of the person being able to pay back a loan. loan In recent years, credit ratings have also been used to adjust insurance premiums, determine employment eligibility, and establish the amount of a utility or leasing deposit. A poor credit rating indicates a high risk of defaulting on a loan, and thus leads to high interest rates, or the refusal of a loan by the creditor. defaultinginterest ratesdefaultinginterest rates
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Establishing Credit Have checking and savings accounts and manage them responsibly. (These are not reported to the credit agencies, but help individuals develop a pattern of budgeting.) Use layaway plans at stores Save for large down payments on cars and other purchases. Ask someone to be a cosigner for the loan. Always make payments for bills ON TIME!!! (cell phone, utilities, credit cards, house payment etc.)
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Let’s talk interest rates… Bad Credit vs. Good Credit Bad Credit $3000 on credit card 18% interest rate If minimum payment of 2 ½% is only made… It takes 22 years and $4100 dollars in interest to pay of the debt. Total: $7100 to borrow $3000 Good Credit $3000 on credit card 4% interest rate If minimum payment of 2 ½% is only made… It takes 11 years and $400 in interest to pay off the debt. Total: $3400 to borrow $3000
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Scary Statistics Top 25 U.S. cities with highest credit card debt City Dec. 2010 average credit card balance City Dec. 2010 average credit card balance 1. San Antonio $5,177 14. Tallahassee, Fla. $4,605 2. Jacksonville, Fla. $5,115 15. Colorado Springs, Colo. $4,601 3. Atlanta $4,96016. Las Vegas$4,599 4. Honolulu $4,939 17. Washington, D.C. $4,598 5. Dallas $4,936 18. Augusta, Ga. $4,575 6. Norfolk, Va. $4,925 19. Reno, Nev. $4,575 7. Seattle$4,877 20. Spokane, Wash.$4,572 8. Austin, Texas $4,791 21. Savannah, Ga. $4,570 9. Richmond, Va. $4,771 22. Phoenix, Ariz. $4,559 10. San Diego$4,673 23. Miami $4,555 11. Baltimore $4,64524. Montgomery, Ala.$4,532 12. Columbus, Ohio $4,631 25. Orlando, Fla. $4,525 13. Denver $4,608U.S. average$4,200
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Moral of the Story… Don’t spend more than you earn!!! Use credit wisely!!! Don’t get into debt!!!
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References http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Credit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Credit http://www.bankhs.com/teachers/utah_ba nkruptcy.html http://www.bankhs.com/teachers/utah_ba nkruptcy.html http://www.bankhs.com/teachers/utah_ba nkruptcy.html http://www.utah.freebankruptcyevaluation.com/bankruptcy-statistics.html http://www.utah.freebankruptcyevaluation.com/bankruptcy-statistics.html http://www.utah.freebankruptcyevaluation.com/bankruptcy-statistics.html www.Suzeorman.com www.Suzeorman.com UEN Data Base
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