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Credit Card © Family Economics & Financial Education – Updated May 2011 – Credit Unit – Understanding a Credit Card – Slide 1 Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Norton School of Family and Consumer Sciences Take Charge America Institute at The University of Arizona Credit Card G1 Credit Card Offers Credit card issuers are required to disclose the terms and fees of credit cards in an easy to read box format Called the Schumer Box Must direct to the Federal Reserve website ( to obtain more information about credit cardshttp://

Credit Card Interest Rates and Interest Charges Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for Purchases 12.99%, 13.99% or 14.99%, introductory APR for one year, based on your creditworthiness. After that, your APR will be 14.99%. This is a variable-rate APR that will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate. APR for Balance Transfers 15.99%  This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate APR for Cash Advances 21.99%  This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate Penalty APR and When it Applies 28.99% This APR may be applied to your account if you: 1.Make a late payment; 2.Go over your credit limit; 3.Make a payment that is returned; or 4.Do any of the above on another account that you have with us. How long will the Penalty APR apply? If your APR’s are increased for any of these reasons, the Penalty APR will apply until you make six consecutive minimum payments when due. How to Avoid Paying Interest on Purchases Your due date is at least 25 days after the close of each billing cycle. We will not charge you any interest on purchases if you pay your entire balance by the due date each month. Minimum Interest Charge If you are charged interest, the charge will be no less than $1.50. For Credit Card Tips from the Federal Reserve Board To learn more about factors to consider when applying for or using a credit card, visit the website of the Federal Reserve Board at Fees Set-up and Maintenance Fees NOTICE: Some of these set-up and maintenance fees will be assessed before you begin using your card and will reduce the amount of credit you initially have available. For example, if you are assigned the minimum credit limit of $250, initial available credit will be only about $209.  Annual Fee: $20  Account Set-up Fee: $20 (one-time fee)  Participation Fee: $12 annually ($1 per month)  Additional Card Fee: $5 annually (if applicable) Transaction Fees  Balance Transfer: Either $5 or 3% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater (maximum fee: $100)  Cash Advance: Either $5 or 3% of the amount of each cash advance, whichever is greater  Foreign Transaction: 2% of each transaction in U.S. dollars Penalty Fees  Late Payment: $29 if balance is less than or equal to $1000 OR $35 if balance is more than $1000  Over-the-limit: $29  Returned Payment: $35 * How We Will Calculate Your Balance: We use a method called “average daily balance (including new purchases).” * Loss of Introductory APR- We may end your introductory APR and apply the Penalty APR if you become more than 60 days late in paying your bill Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for Purchases Interest rate paid for purchases Multiple interest rates may be listed - final interest rate may depend on creditworthiness of applicant Credit cards may charge many different types of interest rates

Interest Rates and Interest Charges Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for Purchases 12.99%, 13.99% or 14.99%, introductory APR for one year, based on your creditworthiness. After that, your APR will be 14.99%. This is a variable-rate APR that will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate. APR for Balance Transfers 15.99%  This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate APR for Cash Advances 21.99%  This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate Penalty APR and When it Applies 28.99% This APR may be applied to your account if you: 1.Make a late payment; 2.Go over your credit limit; 3.Make a payment that is returned; or 4.Do any of the above on another account that you have with us. How long will the Penalty APR apply? If your APR’s are increased for any of these reasons, the Penalty APR will apply until you make six consecutive minimum payments when due. How to Avoid Paying Interest on Purchases Your due date is at least 25 days after the close of each billing cycle. We will not charge you any interest on purchases if you pay your entire balance by the due date each month. Minimum Interest Charge If you are charged interest, the charge will be no less than $1.50. For Credit Card Tips from the Federal Reserve Board To learn more about factors to consider when applying for or using a credit card, visit the website of the Federal Reserve Board at Fees Set-up and Maintenance Fees NOTICE: Some of these set-up and maintenance fees will be assessed before you begin using your card and will reduce the amount of credit you initially have available. For example, if you are assigned the minimum credit limit of $250, initial available credit will be only about $209.  Annual Fee: $20  Account Set-up Fee: $20 (one-time fee)  Participation Fee: $12 annually ($1 per month)  Additional Card Fee: $5 annually (if applicable) Transaction Fees  Balance Transfer: Either $5 or 3% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater (maximum fee: $100)  Cash Advance: Either $5 or 3% of the amount of each cash advance, whichever is greater  Foreign Transaction: 2% of each transaction in U.S. dollars Penalty Fees  Late Payment: $29 if balance is less than or equal to $1000 OR $35 if balance is more than $1000  Over-the-limit: $29  Returned Payment: $35 * How We Will Calculate Your Balance: We use a method called “average daily balance (including new purchases).” * Loss of Introductory APR- We may end your introductory APR and apply the Penalty APR if you become more than 60 days late in paying your bill What is the APR for Purchases for this credit card offer? 14.99% Is this a variable-rate APR or a fixed-rate APR? Variable-rate APR Fixed vs. Variable-rate APR Fixed-rate APR- cannot change during the period of time outlined in a credit card agreement Variable-rate APR- may change depending on other factors (such as economic conditions)

Interest Rates and Interest Charges Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for Purchases 12.99%, 13.99% or 14.99%, introductory APR for one year, based on your creditworthiness. After that, your APR will be 14.99%. This is a variable-rate APR that will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate. APR for Balance Transfers 15.99%  This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate APR for Cash Advances 21.99%  This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate Penalty APR and When it Applies 28.99% This APR may be applied to your account if you: 1.Make a late payment; 2.Go over your credit limit; 3.Make a payment that is returned; or 4.Do any of the above on another account that you have with us. How long will the Penalty APR apply? If your APR’s are increased for any of these reasons, the Penalty APR will apply until you make six consecutive minimum payments when due. How to Avoid Paying Interest on Purchases Your due date is at least 25 days after the close of each billing cycle. We will not charge you any interest on purchases if you pay your entire balance by the due date each month. Minimum Interest Charge If you are charged interest, the charge will be no less than $1.50. For Credit Card Tips from the Federal Reserve Board To learn more about factors to consider when applying for or using a credit card, visit the website of the Federal Reserve Board at Fees Set-up and Maintenance Fees NOTICE: Some of these set-up and maintenance fees will be assessed before you begin using your card and will reduce the amount of credit you initially have available. For example, if you are assigned the minimum credit limit of $250, initial available credit will be only about $209.  Annual Fee: $20  Account Set-up Fee: $20 (one-time fee)  Participation Fee: $12 annually ($1 per month)  Additional Card Fee: $5 annually (if applicable) Transaction Fees  Balance Transfer: Either $5 or 3% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater (maximum fee: $100)  Cash Advance: Either $5 or 3% of the amount of each cash advance, whichever is greater  Foreign Transaction: 2% of each transaction in U.S. dollars Penalty Fees  Late Payment: $29 if balance is less than or equal to $1000 OR $35 if balance is more than $1000  Over-the-limit: $29  Returned Payment: $35 * How We Will Calculate Your Balance: We use a method called “average daily balance (including new purchases).” * Loss of Introductory APR- We may end your introductory APR and apply the Penalty APR if you become more than 60 days late in paying your bill What is the introductory rate for this credit card offer? The introductory rate depends on the creditworthiness of the applicant, but it will be 12.99%, 13.99%, or 14.99% Introductory Rate Introductory rate- APR that may be charged after a credit card is opened Will have a different APR (usually higher) after the introductory period ends Not all credit cards have an introductory rate

Interest Rates and Interest Charges Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for Purchases 12.99%, 13.99% or 14.99%, introductory APR for one year, based on your creditworthiness. After that, your APR will be 14.99%. This is a variable-rate APR that will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate. APR for Balance Transfers 15.99%  This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate APR for Cash Advances 21.99%  This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate Penalty APR and When it Applies 28.99% This APR may be applied to your account if you: 1.Make a late payment; 2.Go over your credit limit; 3.Make a payment that is returned; or 4.Do any of the above on another account that you have with us. How long will the Penalty APR apply? If your APR’s are increased for any of these reasons, the Penalty APR will apply until you make six consecutive minimum payments when due. How to Avoid Paying Interest on Purchases Your due date is at least 25 days after the close of each billing cycle. We will not charge you any interest on purchases if you pay your entire balance by the due date each month. Minimum Interest Charge If you are charged interest, the charge will be no less than $1.50. For Credit Card Tips from the Federal Reserve Board To learn more about factors to consider when applying for or using a credit card, visit the website of the Federal Reserve Board at Fees Set-up and Maintenance Fees NOTICE: Some of these set-up and maintenance fees will be assessed before you begin using your card and will reduce the amount of credit you initially have available. For example, if you are assigned the minimum credit limit of $250, initial available credit will be only about $209.  Annual Fee: $20  Account Set-up Fee: $20 (one-time fee)  Participation Fee: $12 annually ($1 per month)  Additional Card Fee: $5 annually (if applicable) Transaction Fees  Balance Transfer: Either $5 or 3% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater (maximum fee: $100)  Cash Advance: Either $5 or 3% of the amount of each cash advance, whichever is greater  Foreign Transaction: 2% of each transaction in U.S. dollars Penalty Fees  Late Payment: $29 if balance is less than or equal to $1000 OR $35 if balance is more than $1000  Over-the-limit: $29  Returned Payment: $35 * How We Will Calculate Your Balance: We use a method called “average daily balance (including new purchases).” * Loss of Introductory APR- We may end your introductory APR and apply the Penalty APR if you become more than 60 days late in paying your bill APR for Balance Transfers & Cash Advances Balance transfer - act of transferring debt from one credit card to another Cash advance includes withdrawing cash from an ATM using a credit card Balance transfer and cash advance fees may also apply (even if the APR is 0%)

Interest Rates and Interest Charges Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for Purchases 12.99%, 13.99% or 14.99%, introductory APR for one year, based on your creditworthiness. After that, your APR will be 14.99%. This is a variable-rate APR that will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate. APR for Balance Transfers 15.99%  This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate APR for Cash Advances 21.99%  This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate Penalty APR and When it Applies 28.99% This APR may be applied to your account if you: 1.Make a late payment; 2.Go over your credit limit; 3.Make a payment that is returned; or 4.Do any of the above on another account that you have with us. How long will the Penalty APR apply? If your APR’s are increased for any of these reasons, the Penalty APR will apply until you make six consecutive minimum payments when due. How to Avoid Paying Interest on Purchases Your due date is at least 25 days after the close of each billing cycle. We will not charge you any interest on purchases if you pay your entire balance by the due date each month. Minimum Interest Charge If you are charged interest, the charge will be no less than $1.50. For Credit Card Tips from the Federal Reserve Board To learn more about factors to consider when applying for or using a credit card, visit the website of the Federal Reserve Board at Fees Set-up and Maintenance Fees NOTICE: Some of these set-up and maintenance fees will be assessed before you begin using your card and will reduce the amount of credit you initially have available. For example, if you are assigned the minimum credit limit of $250, initial available credit will be only about $209.  Annual Fee: $20  Account Set-up Fee: $20 (one-time fee)  Participation Fee: $12 annually ($1 per month)  Additional Card Fee: $5 annually (if applicable) Transaction Fees  Balance Transfer: Either $5 or 3% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater (maximum fee: $100)  Cash Advance: Either $5 or 3% of the amount of each cash advance, whichever is greater  Foreign Transaction: 2% of each transaction in U.S. dollars Penalty Fees  Late Payment: $29 if balance is less than or equal to $1000 OR $35 if balance is more than $1000  Over-the-limit: $29  Returned Payment: $35 * How We Will Calculate Your Balance: We use a method called “average daily balance (including new purchases).” * Loss of Introductory APR- We may end your introductory APR and apply the Penalty APR if you become more than 60 days late in paying your bill What is the Penalty APR for this credit card offer? 28.99% Penalty APR and When it Applies Discloses the penalty APR and the penalty terms that trigger it to take effect Penalty APR - interest rate charged on new transactions if the penalty terms in the contract are triggered

Credit Card Interest Rates and Interest Charges Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for Purchases 12.99%, 13.99% or 14.99%, introductory APR for one year, based on your creditworthiness. After that, your APR will be 14.99%. This is a variable-rate APR that will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate. APR for Balance Transfers 15.99%  This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate APR for Cash Advances 21.99%  This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate Penalty APR and When it Applies 28.99% This APR may be applied to your account if you: 1.Make a late payment; 2.Go over your credit limit; 3.Make a payment that is returned; or 4.Do any of the above on another account that you have with us. How long will the Penalty APR apply? If your APR’s are increased for any of these reasons, the Penalty APR will apply until you make six consecutive minimum payments when due. How to Avoid Paying Interest on Purchases Your due date is at least 25 days after the close of each billing cycle. We will not charge you any interest on purchases if you pay your entire balance by the due date each month. Minimum Interest Charge If you are charged interest, the charge will be no less than $1.50. For Credit Card Tips from the Federal Reserve Board To learn more about factors to consider when applying for or using a credit card, visit the website of the Federal Reserve Board at Fees Set-up and Maintenance Fees NOTICE: Some of these set-up and maintenance fees will be assessed before you begin using your card and will reduce the amount of credit you initially have available. For example, if you are assigned the minimum credit limit of $250, initial available credit will be only about $209.  Annual Fee: $20  Account Set-up Fee: $20 (one-time fee)  Participation Fee: $12 annually ($1 per month)  Additional Card Fee: $5 annually (if applicable) Transaction Fees  Balance Transfer: Either $5 or 3% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater (maximum fee: $100)  Cash Advance: Either $5 or 3% of the amount of each cash advance, whichever is greater  Foreign Transaction: 2% of each transaction in U.S. dollars Penalty Fees  Late Payment: $29 if balance is less than or equal to $1000 OR $35 if balance is more than $1000  Over-the-limit: $29  Returned Payment: $35 * How We Will Calculate Your Balance: We use a method called “average daily balance (including new purchases).” * Loss of Introductory APR- We may end your introductory APR and apply the Penalty APR if you become more than 60 days late in paying your bill How To Avoid Paying Interest on Purchases Explains how you can avoid interest charges by paying credit card bills in full every month Minimum Interest Charge Typically range from $0.50 to $2 per month

Interest Rates and Interest Charges Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for Purchases 12.99%, 13.99% or 14.99%, introductory APR for one year, based on your creditworthiness. After that, your APR will be 14.99%. This is a variable-rate APR that will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate. APR for Balance Transfers 15.99%  This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate APR for Cash Advances 21.99%  This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate Penalty APR and When it Applies 28.99% This APR may be applied to your account if you: 1.Make a late payment; 2.Go over your credit limit; 3.Make a payment that is returned; or 4.Do any of the above on another account that you have with us. How long will the Penalty APR apply? If your APR’s are increased for any of these reasons, the Penalty APR will apply until you make six consecutive minimum payments when due. How to Avoid Paying Interest on Purchases Your due date is at least 25 days after the close of each billing cycle. We will not charge you any interest on purchases if you pay your entire balance by the due date each month. Minimum Interest Charge If you are charged interest, the charge will be no less than $1.50. For Credit Card Tips from the Federal Reserve Board To learn more about factors to consider when applying for or using a credit card, visit the website of the Federal Reserve Board at Fees Set-up and Maintenance Fees NOTICE: Some of these set-up and maintenance fees will be assessed before you begin using your card and will reduce the amount of credit you initially have available. For example, if you are assigned the minimum credit limit of $250, initial available credit will be only about $209.  Annual Fee: $20  Account Set-up Fee: $20 (one-time fee)  Participation Fee: $12 annually ($1 per month)  Additional Card Fee: $5 annually (if applicable) Transaction Fees  Balance Transfer: Either $5 or 3% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater (maximum fee: $100)  Cash Advance: Either $5 or 3% of the amount of each cash advance, whichever is greater  Foreign Transaction: 2% of each transaction in U.S. dollars Penalty Fees  Late Payment: $29 if balance is less than or equal to $1000 OR $35 if balance is more than $1000  Over-the-limit: $29  Returned Payment: $35 * How We Will Calculate Your Balance: We use a method called “average daily balance (including new purchases).” * Loss of Introductory APR- We may end your introductory APR and apply the Penalty APR if you become more than 60 days late in paying your bill Set-up and Maintenance Fees Any set-up and maintenance fees for the card Annual fee- a yearly fee that may be charged for having a credit card What is the annual fee for this credit card? $20 Credit cards may charge many different types of fees

Credit Card Interest Rates and Interest Charges Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for Purchases 12.99%, 13.99% or 14.99%, introductory APR for one year, based on your creditworthiness. After that, your APR will be 14.99%. This is a variable-rate APR that will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate. APR for Balance Transfers 15.99%  This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate APR for Cash Advances 21.99%  This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate Penalty APR and When it Applies 28.99% This APR may be applied to your account if you: 1.Make a late payment; 2.Go over your credit limit; 3.Make a payment that is returned; or 4.Do any of the above on another account that you have with us. How long will the Penalty APR apply? If your APR’s are increased for any of these reasons, the Penalty APR will apply until you make six consecutive minimum payments when due. How to Avoid Paying Interest on Purchases Your due date is at least 25 days after the close of each billing cycle. We will not charge you any interest on purchases if you pay your entire balance by the due date each month. Minimum Interest Charge If you are charged interest, the charge will be no less than $1.50. For Credit Card Tips from the Federal Reserve Board To learn more about factors to consider when applying for or using a credit card, visit the website of the Federal Reserve Board at Fees Set-up and Maintenance Fees NOTICE: Some of these set-up and maintenance fees will be assessed before you begin using your card and will reduce the amount of credit you initially have available. For example, if you are assigned the minimum credit limit of $250, initial available credit will be only about $209.  Annual Fee: $20  Account Set-up Fee: $20 (one-time fee)  Participation Fee: $12 annually ($1 per month)  Additional Card Fee: $5 annually (if applicable) Transaction Fees  Balance Transfer: Either $5 or 3% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater (maximum fee: $100)  Cash Advance: Either $5 or 3% of the amount of each cash advance, whichever is greater  Foreign Transaction: 2% of each transaction in U.S. dollars Penalty Fees  Late Payment: $29 if balance is less than or equal to $1000 OR $35 if balance is more than $1000  Over-the-limit: $29  Returned Payment: $35 * How We Will Calculate Your Balance: We use a method called “average daily balance (including new purchases).” * Loss of Introductory APR- We may end your introductory APR and apply the Penalty APR if you become more than 60 days late in paying your bill Transaction Fees Discloses any transaction fees for the card Balance transfer fees Cash advance fees May be charged in addition to APR

Interest Rates and Interest Charges Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for Purchases 12.99%, 13.99% or 14.99%, introductory APR for one year, based on your creditworthiness. After that, your APR will be 14.99%. This is a variable-rate APR that will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate. APR for Balance Transfers 15.99%  This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate APR for Cash Advances 21.99%  This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate Penalty APR and When it Applies 28.99% This APR may be applied to your account if you: 1.Make a late payment; 2.Go over your credit limit; 3.Make a payment that is returned; or 4.Do any of the above on another account that you have with us. How long will the Penalty APR apply? If your APR’s are increased for any of these reasons, the Penalty APR will apply until you make six consecutive minimum payments when due. How to Avoid Paying Interest on Purchases Your due date is at least 25 days after the close of each billing cycle. We will not charge you any interest on purchases if you pay your entire balance by the due date each month. Minimum Interest Charge If you are charged interest, the charge will be no less than $1.50. For Credit Card Tips from the Federal Reserve Board To learn more about factors to consider when applying for or using a credit card, visit the website of the Federal Reserve Board at Fees Set-up and Maintenance Fees NOTICE: Some of these set-up and maintenance fees will be assessed before you begin using your card and will reduce the amount of credit you initially have available. For example, if you are assigned the minimum credit limit of $250, initial available credit will be only about $209.  Annual Fee: $20  Account Set-up Fee: $20 (one-time fee)  Participation Fee: $12 annually ($1 per month)  Additional Card Fee: $5 annually (if applicable) Transaction Fees  Balance Transfer: Either $5 or 3% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater (maximum fee: $100)  Cash Advance: Either $5 or 3% of the amount of each cash advance, whichever is greater  Foreign Transaction: 2% of each transaction in U.S. dollars Penalty Fees  Late Payment: $29 if balance is less than or equal to $1000 OR $35 if balance is more than $1000  Over-the-limit: $29  Returned Payment: $35 * How We Will Calculate Your Balance: We use a method called “average daily balance (including new purchases).” * Loss of Introductory APR- We may end your introductory APR and apply the Penalty APR if you become more than 60 days late in paying your bill Penalty Fees Discloses the penalty fees for the card (in addition to Penalty APR) Late-payment- charged when a cardholder does not make the minimum monthly payment by the due date Over-the-limit-charged if the account balance goes over the set credit limit

Credit Card Interest Rates and Interest Charges Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for Purchases 12.99%, 13.99% or 14.99%, introductory APR for one year, based on your creditworthiness. After that, your APR will be 14.99%. This is a variable-rate APR that will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate. APR for Balance Transfers 15.99%  This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate APR for Cash Advances 21.99%  This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate Penalty APR and When it Applies 28.99% This APR may be applied to your account if you: 1.Make a late payment; 2.Go over your credit limit; 3.Make a payment that is returned; or 4.Do any of the above on another account that you have with us. How long will the Penalty APR apply? If your APR’s are increased for any of these reasons, the Penalty APR will apply until you make six consecutive minimum payments when due. How to Avoid Paying Interest on Purchases Your due date is at least 25 days after the close of each billing cycle. We will not charge you any interest on purchases if you pay your entire balance by the due date each month. Minimum Interest Charge If you are charged interest, the charge will be no less than $1.50. For Credit Card Tips from the Federal Reserve Board To learn more about factors to consider when applying for or using a credit card, visit the website of the Federal Reserve Board at Fees Set-up and Maintenance Fees NOTICE: Some of these set-up and maintenance fees will be assessed before you begin using your card and will reduce the amount of credit you initially have available. For example, if you are assigned the minimum credit limit of $250, initial available credit will be only about $209.  Annual Fee: $20  Account Set-up Fee: $20 (one-time fee)  Participation Fee: $12 annually ($1 per month)  Additional Card Fee: $5 annually (if applicable) Transaction Fees  Balance Transfer: Either $5 or 3% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater (maximum fee: $100)  Cash Advance: Either $5 or 3% of the amount of each cash advance, whichever is greater  Foreign Transaction: 2% of each transaction in U.S. dollars Penalty Fees  Late Payment: $29 if balance is less than or equal to $1000 OR $35 if balance is more than $1000  Over-the-limit: $29  Returned Payment: $35 * How We Will Calculate Your Balance: We use a method called “average daily balance (including new purchases).” * Loss of Introductory APR- We may end your introductory APR and apply the Penalty APR if you become more than 60 days late in paying your bill What method is used to calculate the balance on this card? Average daily balance (including new purchases) How we calculate your balance Credit card companies can use one of several methods to calculate the outstanding balance on a credit card

Interest Rates and Interest Charges Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for Purchases 12.99%, 13.99% or 14.99%, introductory APR for one year, based on your creditworthiness. After that, your APR will be 14.99%. This is a variable-rate APR that will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate. APR for Balance Transfers 15.99%  This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate APR for Cash Advances 21.99%  This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate Penalty APR and When it Applies 28.99% This APR may be applied to your account if you: 1.Make a late payment; 2.Go over your credit limit; 3.Make a payment that is returned; or 4.Do any of the above on another account that you have with us. How long will the Penalty APR apply? If your APR’s are increased for any of these reasons, the Penalty APR will apply until you make six consecutive minimum payments when due. How to Avoid Paying Interest on Purchases Your due date is at least 25 days after the close of each billing cycle. We will not charge you any interest on purchases if you pay your entire balance by the due date each month. Minimum Interest Charge If you are charged interest, the charge will be no less than $1.50. For Credit Card Tips from the Federal Reserve Board To learn more about factors to consider when applying for or using a credit card, visit the website of the Federal Reserve Board at Fees Set-up and Maintenance Fees NOTICE: Some of these set-up and maintenance fees will be assessed before you begin using your card and will reduce the amount of credit you initially have available. For example, if you are assigned the minimum credit limit of $250, initial available credit will be only about $209.  Annual Fee: $20  Account Set-up Fee: $20 (one-time fee)  Participation Fee: $12 annually ($1 per month)  Additional Card Fee: $5 annually (if applicable) Transaction Fees  Balance Transfer: Either $5 or 3% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater (maximum fee: $100)  Cash Advance: Either $5 or 3% of the amount of each cash advance, whichever is greater  Foreign Transaction: 2% of each transaction in U.S. dollars Penalty Fees  Late Payment: $29 if balance is less than or equal to $1000 OR $35 if balance is more than $1000  Over-the-limit: $29  Returned Payment: $35 * How We Will Calculate Your Balance: We use a method called “average daily balance (including new purchases).” * Loss of Introductory APR- We may end your introductory APR and apply the Penalty APR if you become more than 60 days late in paying your bill Loss of Introductory APR If the card has an introductory rate, this area will list how the lower introductory rate can be lost How can the introductory APR be lost on this card? If the cardholder is more than 60 days late in paying the bill What APR will the cardholder be charged if the introductory rate is lost? The Penalty APR of 28.99%

Credit Card © Family Economics & Financial Education – Updated May 2011 – Credit Unit – Understanding a Credit Card – Slide 13 Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Norton School of Family and Consumer Sciences Take Charge America Institute at The University of Arizona Credit Card G1 Credit Card Chaos Activity Directions: 1.Two credit card terms will be provided 2.Identify which term is true on your credit card offer 3.Move to the correct side of the room indicated by the arrow on the slide

Credit Card © Family Economics & Financial Education – Updated May 2011 – Credit Unit – Understanding a Credit Card – Slide 14 Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Norton School of Family and Consumer Sciences Take Charge America Institute at The University of Arizona Credit Card G1 Credit Card Chaos Does your credit card offer have a: Fixed-rate APR for Purchases Variable-rate APR for Purchases OR

Credit Card © Family Economics & Financial Education – Updated May 2011 – Credit Unit – Understanding a Credit Card – Slide 15 Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Norton School of Family and Consumer Sciences Take Charge America Institute at The University of Arizona Credit Card G1 Credit Card Chaos Does your credit card offer have a: APR for Purchases greater than or equal to 15% APR for Purchases less than 15% OR

Credit Card © Family Economics & Financial Education – Updated May 2011 – Credit Unit – Understanding a Credit Card – Slide 16 Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Norton School of Family and Consumer Sciences Take Charge America Institute at The University of Arizona Credit Card G1 Credit Card Chaos Does your credit card offer have an Introductory Rate? Introductory Rate No Introductory Rate OR

Credit Card © Family Economics & Financial Education – Updated May 2011 – Credit Unit – Understanding a Credit Card – Slide 17 Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Norton School of Family and Consumer Sciences Take Charge America Institute at The University of Arizona Credit Card G1 Credit Card Chaos Does your credit card offer have a Minimum Interest Charge? Minimum Interest Charge No Minimum Interest Charge OR

Credit Card © Family Economics & Financial Education – Updated May 2011 – Credit Unit – Understanding a Credit Card – Slide 18 Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Norton School of Family and Consumer Sciences Take Charge America Institute at The University of Arizona Credit Card G1 Credit Card Chaos Does your credit card offer have an Annual Fee? Annual Fee No Annual Fee OR

Credit Card © Family Economics & Financial Education – Updated May 2011 – Credit Unit – Understanding a Credit Card – Slide 19 Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Norton School of Family and Consumer Sciences Take Charge America Institute at The University of Arizona Credit Card G1 Credit Card Chaos Does your credit card offer have a Late Payment Fee? Late Payment Fee No Late Payment Fee OR

Credit Card © Family Economics & Financial Education – Updated May 2011 – Credit Unit – Understanding a Credit Card – Slide 20 Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Norton School of Family and Consumer Sciences Take Charge America Institute at The University of Arizona Credit Card G1 Credit Card Chaos Does your credit card offer have a Balance Transfer Fee? Balance Transfer Fee No Balance Transfer Fee OR