Study Guide Chapter 8 - Financial Literacy

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credit

is an agreement between two parties in which one party lends money or provides goods or services to another party with the understanding that payment will be made at a later date

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creditor

the lender, the party to whom money is owed

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debtor

the borrower, one who owes money to the creditor

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principal

the amount of money borrowed

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cosigner

a responsible person who signs the loan along with the person to whom the loan is granted. by signing the loan, the cosigner promises to repay the loan if the borrower fails to pay

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collateral

is property that a borrower promises to give up in the event he or she can no longer repay the loan

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creditworthy

means having the assets, income, and willingness to repay debt

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secured credit

loans that require collateral

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credit bureau

an organization that collects information about the financial and credit transactions of consumers also called a credit reporting agency

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consumer credit

is credit granted to individual consumers by a retail business

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finance charge

the total amount paid by a borrower to a lender for the use of credit

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The purpose of credit is to serve as

a medium of exchange

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credit history

an individual’s credit and financial behavior over a period of time

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contract

a legally binding agreement between the borrower and the lender

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open-end credit

is an agreement that allows the borrower to use a specific amount of credit over a period of time

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credit report

a record of a person’s credit history

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acceleration clause

is a statement in a contract that allows the creditor to require full and immediate payment of the entire balance if a payment is missed or the individual fails to abide by the terms of the contract

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revolving credit account

a type of open-end credit agreement that offers a choice of paying in full each month or spreading payments over a period of time

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low-risk borrower

are those who are most likely to pay their debts.

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an individual with a poor credit report is a

high-risk borrower

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closed-end credit

is a loan for an agreed amount of money that must be repaid with interest by a specific date or according to a defined schedule

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credit score

is a numerical measure of a loan applicant’s creditworthiness at a particular point in time

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There are two types of credit

closed-end credit and open-end credit

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loans that require collateral are known as

secured credit

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installment loan

a loan for a specific amount of money that is repaid with interest in regular payments or installments

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line of credit

a pre-approved maximum amount that an individual can borrow

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credit rating

is the creditor’s evaluation of an applicant’s willingness and ability to pay debts and is typically expressed as a letter grade

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down payment

a portion of the purchase price paid up front

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unsecured credit

credit granted based on a signed credit agreement. also called a signature loan. no collateral is required, just the promise to pay and the signature of the borrower

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Annual Percentage Rate (APR)

is the annual cost of credit a lender charges for extending credit

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Title loan

is a secured short-term loan made using a borrower’s vehicle as collateral

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Cash advance

a loan against the available credit on an individual’s account

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easy-access credit

is a short-term loan at a high interest rate that is granted regardless of the borrower’s credit history

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rent-to-own agreement

are arrangements in which a consumer pays rent for the use of a product and eventually owns it

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pawnshop

businesses that give customers high interest loans with personal property, such as jewelry, held as collateral

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subprime credit card

are cards offered to people who have a poor credit history. often they carry very high interest rates, large annual feed, sign up fees, participation fees, late payment penalties and other charges

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payday loan

is a short-term, high interest loan that usually must be repaid on the borrower’s next payday

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grace period

the time between the billing date and the start of interest charges

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FICO credit score 800-850 has a rating of

excellent

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FICO credit score of 740-799 has a rating of

very good

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FICO credit score of 670-739 has a rating of

Average

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FICO credit score of 580-669 has a rating of

fair

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FICO credit score of 300-579 has a rating of

poor

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3 common types of credit cards

general purpose cards/bank card (visa or Mastercard)

store credit cards

travel and entertainment cards

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3 C’s of creditworthiness

character

capacity

capital

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3 major credit bureaus

Equifax

Experian

TransUnion

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Whats on a credit report?

personal information

credit summary

account information/credit items

public records/negative information or items

inquiries

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Two biggest things that determine your FICO score?

Payment history

Amounts owed

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steps to build credit worthiness

start with a job

open a savings account

open a checking account

get a credit card