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Credit Card Questions. 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.

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1 Credit Card Questions

2 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.

3 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

4 4 Types of Credit Cards  Single Product  Revolving  Travel & Entertainment  Bank Card

5 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

6 Revolving Card  Have to pay a minimum payment but you can revolve the balance to the next month  Example:  Department Store

7 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

8 Bank Card  Revolving 30-day account  Minimum payment  Revolve Balance  NO Annual Fee  Example:  Visa  Mastercard

9 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

10 APR  Annual Percentage Rate (APR) –  The amount of interest you pay over a year  Currently, US has no maximum  Texas limits it to 21%

11 Advantages to Credit CCCConvenience (widely accepted, easy to use) EEEEmergency Situations BBBBuilds Credit Ratings PPPPurchase on Time (Buy Now/Pay Later) SSSStatement Shows Record of How you Spend Money

12 Disadvantages to Credit  Charge Beyond Your Means  Fees & Interest Charges  Lost or Stolen Cards could ruin your credit

13 Credit Terms FFFFinance Charge - interest on unpaid (revolved) balance each month MMMMinimum Payment – lowest payment required to keep account in good standing (usually 3% of total) CCCCredit Limit – maximum amount you can charge on an account

14 More Credit Terms…  Asset – something you OWN  Debt – something you OWE

15 Typical Credit Cards  Exxon  Sears  Diner’s Club  Visa  Dillard’s  Texaco  Hertz  Master Card  Discover Card  American Express

16 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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