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Crystal Lake South High School Intro to Business Credit Review
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A:B: Lower your credit rating Buy more than you can afford An advantage of buying on credit is that you can _______ C:D: Get an A on your testEstablish a good credit rating
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A:B: Checking AccountUnsecured Loan Which loan has a lower interest rate? C:D: Secured LoanCredit Card
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Secured Loan
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A:B: Fair Credit Reporting Act Truth in Lending Act A collection agent tries to contact your neighbor about Your status of employment to see if you are able to Pay back your debt. What law protects you from This happening? C:D: Fair Debt Collection Practices Act Equal Credit Opportunities Act
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Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
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A:B: Building credit reputation The use of goods while paying for them One disadvantage of credit is: C:D: The forced saving feature of credit Impulse buying by credit users
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A:B: Source of IncomeBad Credit Report You may not be denied credit because of your ____ C:D: Large current debtsLack of Income
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Source of Income
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A:B: CreditCredit debt A measure of your credit worthiness is your C:D: Credit ratingCredit card
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Credit Rating
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A:B: CollateralCharacter Which of these are not one of the 5 C’s of Credit? C:D: CapabilityCapacity
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Capability
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A:B: CollateralRepossession When items are taken away because you fail To pay for them. C:D: Garnishment Principal
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Repossession
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A:B: Be charged a finance charge Have to return your purchases If you don’t pay your credit card balance in full You will ______ C:D: Have your credit card taken away Pay a late fee
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Be charged a finance charge
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A:B: The lower the overall cost Does not affect the interest rate It is true that the longer the length of the loan_____ C:D: The greater the overall cost The more fun to pay off
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The greater the overall cost
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A:B: Regular Charge Accounts Revolving Charge Accounts Visa and MasterCard are examples of C:D: Installment LoansRetail Store Accounts
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Revolving Charge Accounts
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A:B: Consumer Credit Reform Act Equal Credit Opportunity Act This Act helps consumers correct credit card billing mistakes. C:D: Fair Credit Reporting Act Fair Credit Billing Act
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A:B: Filing for Bankruptcy Using a new Credit Card to pay off old cards. Which of the following is not a solution to Getting out of debt. C:D: Develop a plan for repayment Ask for assistance from an advisor
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Using a new credit card to pay off old cards.
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A:B: Checking the credit history Paying for the down payment The cosigner of a loan is responsible for______ C:D: Buying the borrower dinner Making the loan payments if the borrower cannot
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Making the payments if the borrower cannot
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A:B: Managing their credit report Writing up their credit contracts A credit customer is responsible for: C:D: Reading contracts and verifying charges Enforcing the credit laws
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Reading contracts and verifying charges
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A:B: Shred documents that contain personal information Don’t give personal information over the phone. Which is not a way to prevent Identity Theft? C:D: Always carry your Social Security card. Do not open too many personal store cards.
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Always carry your Social Security Card.
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A:B: Cash Installment LoanRetail Installment Loan Credit that is offered by a seller to their customers: C:D: Store Credit Revolving Charge Account
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Retail Installment Loan
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A:B: Fair Credit Billing ActTruth in Lending Act If you find that there is incorrect information on Your credit report, which law allows you to have This investigated and removed? C:D: Fair Credit Reporting Act Equal Credit Opportunity Act
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Fair Credit Reporting Act
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A:B: 33 - 728 - 14 What was the final score to the Bears game yesterday? C:D: 36 - 73 - 7
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36 - 7
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