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Credit
Buying of goods and services with a promise to repay later
Principal
the amount originally borrowed
Interest
the amount the borrower must pay for the use of someone else's money
Grace Period
The time between the last day of a billing cycle and the payment due.
Billing Cycle
The number of days between your last bill and your current bill. Usually 28-31 days
FICO
Fair, Isaac & Company. Credit scoring system. A 3-digit number that creditors use to make loan approvals.
Credit Scores
300 - 550 Bad. 550 - 700 Not so Great. 700 and above Good!
Credit Limit
Cap on line of credit.
Balance
Amount if not paid off, it will incur interest charges on a daily basis.
Penalty Fees
If you go over your credit limit or make your payment late, you are likely to be charged a flat penalty fee
"Teaser" rate
Introductory or Temporary offer.
Annual Percentage Rate (APR)
Interest rate charged for balances on a credit card.
Finance Charge
Interest rate charged for borrowing money.
Fixed interest rate
Interest rate is stable. It changes only if you get a penalty.
Variable interest rate
Credit card interest rate that changes up or down depending on the Prime Lending Rate.
Balance Transfer
Program that enables cardholders to transfer credit balances from one card to another.
Secured credit
Credit with collateral (for example, a house or a car) for the lender
Unsecured credit
Credit without collateral, such as credit cards.
Closed-end credit
a loan for a specific amount that must be paid in full, plus interest, by a certain date
Open-end credit
A loan where the amount available or account balance changes as payments or withdrawals are made.
Character
Paying debt on time
Capital
What you own
Capacity
Your earning power
Experian, Transunion, Equifax
Collect personal information regarding your credit report and score
Late payments stay on your credit report
7 years
Bankruptcy stays on your credit report
10 years
Fair Credit Reporting Act
federal law giving consumers right to view and correct their credit information
Equal Credit Opportunity Act
A law that protects consumers from discrimination in the granting or denying of credit
Private label credit cards
Use only at one store
General purpose credit cards
Use at multiple different businesses
Wage garnishment
An involuntary form of wage assignment, often done by court order
Lien
A claim upon property to satisfy a debt
Chapter 7
A form of bankruptcy that requires the debtor to liquidate (sell) nonexempt property to repay creditors
Chapter 13
A form of bankruptcy that allows an individual to submit a plan to repay debts in 3 to 5 years.