April 28, 2016 Entry task: Teachers need to include a rationale for their lesson plans, rationale is the "why are you teaching this and how will it impact.

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April 28, 2016 Entry task: Teachers need to include a rationale for their lesson plans, rationale is the "why are you teaching this and how will it impact students". Give me the rationale for the debt snowballing and cash envelope system lecture. Why is it important for you to know? Be specific. Target: Identify the dangers of payday loans.

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Payday Loans

What is a Payday Loan? What is it? –Form of Credit –Cash Loan –Unsecured –Extremely High Interest –Short-term (14 – 45 days) Also called –Cash Advance –Check Cashing Stay Away!

How Do Payday Loans Work? You: –Show a paycheck stub –Postdate a check They –Loan you cash –Automatically withdraw the loan amount + fees from your checking account. –Charge you a fee for borrowing the money— equivalent APR can be between 300% and 700%.

Risks of Payday Loans A short-term loan turns into a long-term liability Borrowers get trapped in a payday loan cycle of debt –Customers renew or rollover loans an average of 10 to 13 times per year. –**New laws – May not exceed $700 or 30% of monthly gross income

How a Payday Loan can Balloon Original cost to borrow $500 for two weeks –Loan amount: $500 –15 percent fee: $75 –Total amount due to lender: $575 If the customer can’t pay the loan back in full after two weeks, he can roll it over for a fee. –Loan: $575 –Roll-over fee: $75 –Total cost of loan after two-week extension: $650 Many customers roll over loans multiple times. –Loan: $575 –Cost of rolling loan over 10 times: $750 –Total cost to maintain a $500 loan over 22 weeks: $1,325

Who uses Payday Loans? People who: –Live paycheck to paycheck –Have little access to other forms of credit –Are members of the military (3x more likely)

Payday Regulations 37 states restrict payday lenders by –Limiting interest amount per $100 –Limiting loan amounts 4 states ban payday lenders –Pennsylvania –New York –Maryland –West Virginia

WA State Payday Regulations Can loan up to $700 Charge $15 per $100 borrowed up to $500 Charge $10 per $100 borrowed above $500 You pay $95 to borrow $700 for two weeks Annual APR = %

Say NO to Payday Loans!

1040EZ Form Work on quietly in class. Work independently. Due tomorrow at the beginning of the class period.