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$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 Lend me the money I have to pay it back? To charge or not to charge Little of this little of that

$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $600 $800 $400 $1000 Lend me the money I have to pay it back? To charge or not to charge Little of this little of that

Category 1 $200 When you obtain loan credit you agree to repay the loan in specified amounts called _______

Category 1 $400 A _________ is the percentage cost of credit on a yearly basis.

Category 1 $600 A ________ is the total dollar cost of credit including interest and all other charges.

Category 1 $800 List the three C’s of credit

Category 1 $1000 The __________ act requires prompt correction of billing mistakes.

Category 1 $200-Answer Installments

Category 1 $400-Answer APR

Category 1 $600-Answer Financial Charge

Category 1 $800-Answer Character, capacity, Capital

Category 1 $1000-Answer Fair credit billing.

Category 2 $200 A type of credit in which customers pay nothing until the end of the loan period.

Category 2 $400 The fee a credit card company charges for the use of their credit card.

Category 2 $600 Businesses or individuals who are able and willing to provide information about your creditworthiness.

Category 2 $800 Someone who sells on credit or makes a loan

Category 2 $1000 A person’s reputation for paying bills on time.

Category 2 $200-Answer Single-payment loan

Category 2 $400-Answer Annual Fee

Category 2 $600-Answer Credit references

Category 2 $800-Answer Creditor

Category 2 $1000-Answer Credit rating

Category 3 $200 The maximum amount of money the lender is willing to loan an applicant.

Category 3 $400 Documents showing the debts you owe, how much you use credit, and whether you pay your debts on time.

Category 3 $600 Anyone who buys on credit or receives a loan.

Category 3 $800 A company that gathers information on credit users.

Category 3 $1000 Lower interest rate offered by credit card companies, usually for a short period of time, to entice you to sign up for credit with them. Eventually, the rate expires and a new “increased” rate takes effect.

Category 3 $200-Answer Credit Limit

Category 3 $400-Answer Credit report

Category 3 $600-Answer Debtor

Category 3 $800-Answer Credit bureau

Category 3 $1000-Answer Introductory rate

Category 4 $200 This law limits your liability to $50 for unauthorized credit card purchases made prior to notifying the card issuer

Category 4 $400 A form on which you provide information a lender needs to decide whether to grant you credit is called ______.

Category 4 $600 The date on which a loan must be repaid is the ______.

Category 4 $800 The total cost of using credit, including interest and fees.

Category 4 $1000 If you use a credit card to buy a shirt at the department store you are using this type of credit.

Category 4 $200-Answer Truth in lending act

Category 4 $400-Answer Credit application

Category 4 $600-Answer Maturity date

Category 4 $800-Answer Finance charge

Category 4 $1000-Answer Sales credit

Final Jeopardy Interest.

Final Jeopardy You have 1 minute to consult… Calculate how much interest would be paid on the following 10,000 loan at 12% for 90 days

Final Jeopardy You have 30 seconds to consult… Calculate how much interest would be paid on the following 10,000 loan at 12% for 90 days

Final Jeopardy You have 15 seconds to consult… Calculate how much interest would be paid on the following 10,000 loan at 12% for 90 days

Final Jeopardy Time Is Up Calculate how much interest would be paid on the following 10,000 loan at 12% for 90 days

Final Jeopardy - Answer $300

Jeopardy Thank you for playing another fine round of America’s favorite question and answer game.