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FINANCIAL ROADMAP. AGENDA  Credit cards and interest  Student loans  What happens if you don’t pay: Credit scores  Taking control of your money.

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1 FINANCIAL ROADMAP

2 AGENDA  Credit cards and interest  Student loans  What happens if you don’t pay: Credit scores  Taking control of your money

3 CREDIT CARD USAGE  The average interest rate across all existing credit card accounts was 13.46% as of May 2007  Total US consumer revolving debt reached $904 billion in June 2007  Source: Federal Reserve

4  High interest rates  Easy to spend money you don’t have  Credit rating risk  Credit card fraud CREDIT CARD DISADVANTAGES

5  Secured vs. unsecured card  Interest rate vs. teaser rate  Grace period  Credit limit  Fees  Annual fee  Late fee  Over-the-limit fee READ THE FINE PRINT

6  Carrying a balance increases the cost of the item you purchase  How can that be?  $2,000 balance  18% APR  $80 minimum payment 4% of balance CREDIT CARD EXAMPLE

7  APR = Annual Percentage Rate  The yearly rate at which interest will be charged on the balance  Payments are due monthly  Divide 18% by 12 to get monthly interest (1.5%)  Multiply 0.015 by $2,000  $30 is the finance charge for one month  How long will it take to pay $2,000 if you only pay the minimum? UNDERSTANDING INTEREST

8  Minimum payment of $80  $50 goes to getting out of debt  Minimum decreases month to month  Takes 9.5 years to pay off $2,000  Costs over $1,100 in interest  Freeze $90 per month instead  You will pay off $2,000 in 2.3 years  Costs just over $450 in interest MINIMUM PAYMENT TRAP

9 STUDENT LOANS  Repayment Plans  Standard  Graduated  Income-sensitive  Extended

10 STUDENT LOANS  Grace period  Forbearance  Deferment  Unemployment  In-school  Economic Hardship

11 STUDENT LOANS  Where are my loans?  National Student Loan Data System www.nslds.ed.gov  1.800.4FED-AID  Credit reports

12 CREDIT REPORTS  Three different credit bureaus:  Equifax, Experian, Trans Union  Creditors report, usually on a monthly basis  Information sent by creditors who choose to report Loans (education, auto, home) Credit cards Cell phones Collection agencies

13 CREDIT REPORTS  What’s included on a report?  Personal information  Account Information  Inquiries  Public Records and Collection Item

14 CREDIT REPORTS  Personal information  Name, current and past addresses, current and past employers, other names used  Account Information  Current creditors, open and recently closed accounts  Status, payment amount, payment history

15 CREDIT REPORTS  Inquiries  When someone pulls your credit report  Soft inquiries  Hard inquiries  Public records  Charged-off accounts, unpaid child support, bankruptcy, unpaid tickets, evictions

16 CREDIT SCORES

17  Credit improves for two reasons:  Positive information is added  Negative information drops off over time  Check your report  Dispute errors  100-word statement

18 IMPORTANT LESSONS  Where is my money going?  How do I make it go where I want or need it to go?

19  Write down the cost of everything you buy for 1 month  Try not to change your spending habits $5 lunch X 5 each weekday $25 per week $25 lunches per week X 50 weeks a year $1250 per year TRACK YOUR SPENDING

20  Needs and wants are different for different people  Is this a want or a need?  Restaurants and fast food  Clothes  Entertainment  Gifts  Cell phone NEEDS AND WANTS

21 SUMMARY  Where is my money going?  How do I make it go where I want or need it to go?  Credit cards  Student loans  Savings

22 QUESTIONS  800.562.3001  Loaninfo@nela.net  www.nela.net


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