BOOSTING CREDIT AND KNOCKING OUT STUDENT LOANS PRESENTED BY GREENPATH

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BOOSTING CREDIT AND KNOCKING OUT STUDENT LOANS PRESENTED BY GREENPATH Chris Dlugozima Certified Consumer Credit Educator

GreenPath Debt Solutions Nonprofit, HUD approved financial counseling agency (HUD Intermediary) Established in 1961 Seven offices in Texas including Brownsville, Corpus Christi, Harlingen, McAllen, McKinney, Plano and San Antonio

TODAY S AGENDA What s in a credit report? How can you get your credit report? How is your credit score calculated? How can you build/rebuild your credit? Common credit score myths Credit Reports and Scores

TODAY S AGENDA Types of loans Repayment options Income driven and forgiveness plans Student loans in collections Student Loans

What is Listed on Your Credit Report? 1) Identifying Information 2) Money You Borrow 3) Collection Records 4) Public Records 5) Inquiries 6) Consumer Statement

Credit Reports: One Slice of Your Financial Pie Income and assets are not listed. You could have excellent credit, but have no savings or income. You could have poor credit, but be very wealthy.

Credit Bureaus Three Major Credit Bureaus: Each bureau has different types of info so review all three reports for a complete picture

What is the best website to get your free credit report?

NOT FREE!

www.annualcreditreport.com

Get a free estimate of your score (from Transunion) www.creditkarma.com

Negative Information Delinquencies, collections, public records and most other negative items: seven years Chapter 7 bankruptcy reported for ten years Unpaid tax liens reported for 15 years Positive info: in general, 10 years or longer

How to Fix Errors To request an investigation of an error: Send copies, keep records, document your claim File dispute online if report was obtained online If unhappy with outcome, file complaint with Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) by going to www.consumerfinance.gov or calling 855-411-2372.

Credit Scoring Credit score is a number based on the credit report used to predict how likely you are to pay a new debt back Last two years of activity have the greatest impact

Your Credit Score FICO Score Developed by Fair-Isaacs Corp Most commonly used by lenders Range is 300-850 300s, 400s, 500s = poor 600s = fair 700s and above = good or excellent

Who has the better credit score? Diego Andrew Balance $900 $10,000 Limit $1000 $20,000 entire Pays balance minimum

Credit Score How is FICO calculated? Payment History: 35% Credit utilization: 30% Length of Credit History: 15% New Credit: 10% Types of Credit Used: 10% See www.myfico.com for more information

I have no credit. What is the best way to build my credit?

Building Your Credit Secured credit cards: make a deposit and receive a card with a limit equal to the deposit amount. Prepaid cards don t build credit!

Using Secured Cards Wisely 1. Have money in savings as a backup. 2. Consider only making one charge a month and make this charge an automatic bill, such as internet or cell phone. 3. Use less than 1/3 of your available credit. 4. Pay off the entire balance at the end of the month to avoid finance charges.

Building or Repairing Credit Secured loans Store (Retail) Credit Gas card Credit Repairs Ahead Obtaining a co-signer/being added as an authorized user

MYTH #1 Closing a credit card will always hurt your credit score.

Andrew 3 maxed out credit cards. Paid off the first card and decides to close it (so he s not tempted to use it again) Other two cards remain maxed out.

Diego Five open accounts. All balances are either zero or near zero Decides to close one of his accounts (to avoid an annual fee)

MYTH #2 My credit score is 760, so I have excellent credit.

Vantage Scores range from 501 990 using Alpha Indicators 501-600 F 601-700 D 701-800 C 801-900 B 901-990 A Other Credit Scores

MYTH #3 Checking your credit report will hurt your credit score.

Student loans can be a major obstacle towards home ownership.

According to a 2012 study, the average college senior graduated with approximately $29,400 in student loan debt! 14.7% of borrowers default within three years.

So many choices! Stafford Loans Perkins Loans Parent PLUS Loans Grad PLUS Loans Private Loans

Stafford Loans 3.86%* No interest during school Subsidized vs. unsubsidized loans 3.86%* Interest accumulates during school *Rates subject to change (for new loans) in July of each year. Fee = 1.051%

Direct Loans vs. FFEL (Federal Family Education Loans) July 1, 2010

Perkins Loan Needs based: fill out FAFSA to determine eligibility (www.fafsa.ed.gov) First come, first served, so apply early! Interest rate is 5% fixed May borrow up to $5500 per year

Parent/Grad PLUS Loans Can cover difference between other loans/grants and total cost of attendance Interest rate is 6.41% fixed* Parent or graduate student takes out loan; credit check required Fee of 4.204% of loan amount

Brad is a sophomore at Notre Dame. He s considered a dependent student. After grants (Pell, state grant) and a scholarship (winner of hot dog eating contest) he must borrow $20,000 per year.

Subsidized Stafford = $4500 @ 3.86% APR Perkins loan = $5500 @ 5% APR Unsubsidized Stafford = $2000 @ 3.86% APR Parent PLUS = $8000 at 6.41% APR

For an inventory of federal student loans, go to www.nslds.ed.gov. Clients can obtain a PIN at www.pin.ed.gov.

Federal Repayment Options Standard Repayment: 5 to 10 years Graduated Repayment: usually increase every two years Extended Repayment: if balance exceeds $30,000; fixed or graduated payments not to exceed 25 years Income based repayment (IBR) and Pay As You Earn (PAYE) more on this later

Consolidation? Federal Direct Consolidation Loan See loanconsolidation.ed.gov for more info Pro: lower payments; could lock in fixed rate for loans taken out before July 2006 Con: extended term means that you will pay more interest

Postponing Payments Deferment Most common way to qualify is being unemployed (2 years max) or being enrolled in school half time or more (unlimited) Interest does NOT accumulate on subsidized Stafford loans.

Postponing Payments Forbearance Interest accrues during a forbearance period: paying interest is optional during this time Could be a good short term strategy; can be dangerous long term strategy Can be done retroactively!

Income Based Repayment (IBR) See www.ibrinfo.org for more info.

Source: www.consumerfinance.gov

Pay As You Earn (PAYE) Program started December 21, 2012. Borrower must have had no federal loans as of October 1, 2007 AND taken out a new federal loan after October 1, 2011. If eligible, payments are less than IBR.

What about Public Service Loan Forgiveness? Job = Non profit (501(c)3) or government (including city, state & federal)

What about Public Service Loan Forgiveness? Make a total of 120 on time payments. (10 years) Does not need to be consecutive.

For tools, webinars and legislative updates, check out www.askheatherjarvis.com

I don t work in a public service profession. Do I have options? If you re eligible for IBR, 25 years of IBR payments can qualify you for debt forgiveness. If you re eligible for PAYE, 20 years of PAYE payments can qualify you for debt forgiveness.

What does it mean if my loan is in default? How does this happen?

Getting out of default Rehabilitation Option if student loan is in default Strict payment schedule for a certain period of time (usually 9 months) Upon completion, your loan will return to a normal lender and any notation of default on your credit report will be erased

Consolidation for defaulted loans Federal Direct Consolidation Loan Gives fresh start and restarts the clock for forbearance and deferment time See loanconsolidation.ed.gov for more info Quicker than rehab, but credit report will look worse

I always have bankruptcy as a last resort, right?

Additional Resources www.studentloanborrowerassistance.org www.studentaid.ed.gov www.consumerfinance.gov http://greenpathstudentservices.org/

GreenPath Debt Solutions Free budget counseling Free credit report reviews Free housing counseling: mortgage delinquency, reverse mortgage, pre-purchase Free debt issue counseling: credit cards, medical, student loans, debt collectors, lawsuits Counseling for bankruptcy filers 55

Education Website - GreenPath University www.greenpath.org/university Eight Relevant Topics including Credit, Housing, and Saving Over 250 Articles! written by Counselors Fully Interactive Calculators Engaging Educational Games and Videos

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GET IN TOUCH CONTACT US We d love to chat more! GreenPath is a not for profit consumer credit counseling agency and HUD approved housing counseling agency with offices around the country. f t facebook.com/greenpathdebt twitter.com/greenpathdebt

THANK YOU Chris Dlugozima Certified Consumer Credit Educator cdlugozima@greenpath.com www.greenpath.org/university For appointments, please call 877-428-1113