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Page 1: Five C’s of Credit
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Five C’s of Credit

• Character• Capacity• Collateral• Capital• Conditions

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Free Credit Reports

• Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act

• Georgia’s Fair Business Practices Act

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Information in Credit Reports

• Personal Information• Credit History• Inquiries• Public Records

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Information in Credit Reports

• Personal Information• Credit History• Inquiries• Public Records

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Credit Averages

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Your Credit Score

Payment HistoryAmount OwedLength of HistoryType of CreditNew Credit

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Your Credit Score

Payment HistoryAmount OwedLength of HistoryType of CreditNew Credit

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Determining Your Credit Score

385? 510

?

690?

745?

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$8,000 for second car

• Used Car Dealer: $275 down, $275/month

• Credit Card: $160 month• Bank Loan: Either $125 or $250 per

month• Lease: $200/month

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The Fine Print

• $275/month @ 36% APR x 70 months = $19,250

• $160/month @ 18% APR x 94 months = $15,040

• $125/month @ 9% x 88 months = $11,000• $250/month @ 6% APR x 35 months = $8,750

• Down payment, fees for excess mileage or wear & tear

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New Kitchen Appliances

• Dealer A: All 3 for $58/week with free delivery and free maintenance

• Dealer B: All 3 for $250/month. Delivery is $50 extra. Extended warranties available for additional $100/month

• Dealer C: All 3 for $99/month, plus delivery and extended warranty

• Lay-Away: $300 down plus $10 fee with 6 months to pay off balance

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Best Deal?

• A: $58/week x 60 years @ 99+% APR = $15,080

• B: $250/month x 12 months @ 0% APR = $3,000 + $1,200 for extended warranty

• C: $99/month x 82 months @ 36% = $8,118

• Layaway: $450/month x 6 months @ 0% + $300 (down) + $10 (fee) = $3,010

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Credit Card for Travel and Emergencies

• United Express: $50 annual fee, pay balance in full each month

• BigBusiness Bankcard: $35 annual fee, 15.9% APR on unpaid balance, earn bonus points

• Mistercard: no annual fee, 0% APR for 6 months then 5 points above prime, 29.9% penalty rate

• R.U.Kiddingme Card: no annual fee, 6% APR, purchase only from catalog

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The Best Deal

• Not United Express: Must pay balance off in full

• Not BigBusiness Bankcard: $35 fee and high APR (15.9%)

• Mistercard: No fee, but be sure to pay on time to avoid penalty rate of 29.9%

• Not R.U.Kiddingme Card: Catalog too limiting and usually more expensive

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$1,500 Family Vacation

• Save $60 per month• Pay $30 per month on the credit card• Pay $60 per month on the credit card• Pay $67.50 per month for a bank loan

for 2 years

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The Best Choice?

• Saving: 2 years to save enough, and the price will have gone up by then

• Credit Card: $30/month @ 9.9% APR x 65 months = $1,950

• Credit Card: $60/month @ 9.9% APR x 29 months = $1,740

• Bank Loan: $67.50/month @ 5.9% APR x 24 months = $1,620

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$850 for Car Repairs

• Save, if he can work.• Title Loan. $1,500 in cash in exchange for

title, set of keys, and $100/month payment.

• Credit Card Cash Advance. Pay $18/month.

• WeFixItFast Card. 10% off cost of repairs

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The Best Deal?

• Saving: not really an option• Car Title Loans: NO!• Credit Card Cash Advance. $18/month @

21.9% APR x 117 months = $2,106• Credit Card. $18/month @ 21.9% APR x

110 months = $1,980• Store Card. $75/month @ 21.9% APR x 12

months = $900

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Where you borrow makes a difference

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Credit Dangers

• Using credit cards to live beyond your means.

• Relying on creditors to set your credit limit.

• Carrying a balance on credit cards.• Making only the minimum payment on

credit cards.• Buying the wrong items on credit.

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Your Good Credit Depends on You

• Check your credit report…often.• Address negatives on your report.• Avoid adding negative information.• Shop around for the best terms.• Use credit wisely.


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