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CREDIT BASICS Advanced Level

YOUR PRESENT SELF IMPACTS YOUR FUTURE SELF You receive goods or services today With the promise to pay back the determined amount of money (usually in small increments plus interest) in the future Credit availability depends on if lenders trust you will pay back the loan as agreed. Take Charge Today August 2013 Credit Basics Slide 2

CREDIT SOURCES Private mortgage companies Credit card companies There are many sources of credit including Depository institutions Pawn shops Insurance agents Government Automobile dealerships What credit sources provide the most favorable terms? Take Charge Today August 2013 Credit Basics Slide 3

WHEN YOU BORROW YOU ARE SPENDING FUTURE INCOME Interest is typically paid for the convenience of using credit Toby s Automobile Loan $10,000 loan 8% annual interest rate Monthly payments for 3 years $1,280.96 paid in interest Take Charge Today August 2013 Credit Basics Slide 4

CREDIT CAN BE An effective tool if managed responsibly Create financial stress and negatively impact quality of life and financial well-being if not managed responsibly Take Charge Today August 2013 Credit Basics Slide 5

MANAGING CREDIT RESPONSIBLY EVALUATE THE PURPOSE Ask Yourself Does the loan/credit provide long-term benefits? Is the item a want or a need? Investing in your human capital with an education loan Purchasing a vehicle to get to and from work with an automobile loan Having a credit card to securely make online purchases and for emergencies Even if the loan provides long-term benefits, the credit terms should still be favorable Take Charge Today August 2013 Credit Basics Slide 6

MANAGING CREDIT RESPONSIBLY CONSIDER YOUR OPTIONS Ask Yourself Is using money you already have in a saving or investment account a better option? Ask Yourself Can you wait to purchase the item until you have enough money saved? Benefits: No contract No interest or fees You are not spending future income Take Charge Today August 2013 Credit Basics Slide 7

MANAGING CREDIT RESPONSIBLY EVALUATE THE CONTRACT A contract outlines how and when you will pay the money back Are the terms (such as interest rate) favorable? Is the loan feasible both in the present and in the future? Are the terms consistent for the life of the loan? Take Charge Today August 2013 Credit Basics Slide 8

AMOUNT YOU BORROW Amount you borrow Total amount should be less than 20% of annual net income Monthly payment should be less than 10% of monthly net income Housing payments are not included as a part of the monthly 10% Why should individuals limit their debt? Take Charge Today August 2013 Credit Basics Slide 9

CLOSED-END CREDIT (INSTALLMENT) What it is Loan which the borrower must repay the amount in a specified number of equal payments Features Contract outlining repayment terms Examples Mortgage Automobile loan Personal loan Student loan Take Charge Today August 2013 Credit Basics Slide 10

EXAMPLE CLOSED-END OR INSTALLMENT CREDIT Toby applied for a $10,000 automobile loan at 8%. He signs a contract with the lender to pay $313.36 per month for 36 months to repay the loan. $313.36 $313.36 $313.36 $313.36 $313.36 $313.36 Toby could pay more than $313.36 per month to pay off the loan earlier, but he must pay at least $313.36 per month. Take Charge Today August 2013 Credit Basics Slide 11

OPEN-END CREDIT (REVOLVING) What it is Extended line of credit established in advance Features Loan may be paid (usually monthly) in a single payment or series of unequal payments Example Credit card Did Toby have closed-end or open-end credit? Take Charge Today August 2013 Credit Basics Slide 12

EXAMPLE OPEN-END OR REVOLVING CREDIT Whitney charged $200 to her credit card with a 13% interest rate. She receives her credit card bill with a $20 minimum payment. Whitney has many options for paying back the $200 as long as she makes the minimum payment. $200 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $34.61 $34.61 $34.61 $20 $20 $50 $34.61 $34.61 $34.61 $30 $40 $30 Take Charge Today August 2013 Credit Basics Slide 13

ALTERNATIVE CREDIT May combine elements of closed and open-end credit Usually has higher interest rates Usually has higher fees Take Charge Today August 2013 Credit Basics Slide 14

TYPES OF ALTERNATIVE CREDIT PAYDAY LOAN Short-term loan that provides immediate cash by securing a borrower s written check or automatic withdrawal form The loan Total loan: $350 Lender fees: $60 Amount the borrower receives: $290 On the agreed upon date (usually payday) Lender seeks their fees By depositing the check or withdrawing the money If the borrower does not have money in their account Accumulate fees and possible legal action Or, pay $60 fee again to keep the existing loan outstanding or take out a new loan Take Charge Today August 2013 Credit Basics Slide 15

ALTERNATIVE LENDING HAZARD Mario needs $300 to pay his car payment. He uses a payday lender. Directions After each roll, record: Number rolled Payday loan activity Cost Calculate the total cost of the loan Discussion Questions How much did Mario pay total? If Mario could not pay back the loan until April, what happened with his other car payments? Take Charge Today August 2013 Credit Basics Slide 16

TYPES OF ALTERNATIVE CREDIT RENT-TO-OWN Borrower leases tangible items with the condition that the item will be owned by the renter if the term of rent is completed Purchase a 50 LCD TV valued at $1,890 Pay$39.99 per week for 104 weeks Total paid: $4,158.96 Interest rate paid: 92% What are alternative options? Take Charge Today August 2013 Credit Basics Slide 17

TYPES OF ALTERNATIVE CREDIT TITLE AND PAWN LOAN The loan Borrower gives the lender their automobile title or personal property in exchange for cash (based on value of item) To get their item back, the borrower must Pay the lender back cash and fees/interest within a specified time period If credit terms are not met The lender keeps the item What are alternative options? Take Charge Today August 2013 Credit Basics Slide 18

TYPES OF ALTERNATIVE CREDIT REFUND ANTICIPATION LOAN Lender gives borrower a loan based upon their anticipated tax refund Lender charges the borrower a fee for this service Borrower authorizes the Internal Revenue Service to deposit money directly into the lenders account If the borrowers refund was less than the loan amount, they owe the lender the difference Take Charge Today August 2013 Credit Basics Slide 19

HOW TO OBTAIN CREDIT Credit application Typical questions Credit history check Exact process depends on the type of credit and lender A form requesting information about a credit applicant Personal information Credit requested Information about your ability to repay the credit Evaluate your credit report and score The trade-off to no credit history check is often higher interest rates and fees Take Charge Today August 2013 Credit Basics Slide 20 What type of loans typically advertise no credit check?

SHOPPING FOR CREDIT Shop around with different lenders! Terms of credit are outlined in the contract Read the contract carefully! Ask questions! Take Charge Today August 2013 Credit Basics Slide 21

SHOPPING FOR CREDIT EVALUATE THE CONTRACT CAREFULLY! What is the annual interest rate? Are there fees? What are the consequences of a missed or late payment? What happens if the loan is not paid back in full? Do you trust and feel comfortable with the lender? Take Charge Today August 2013 Credit Basics Slide 22

EVALUATE A CONTRACT Circle items that are potential red flags Underline the terms of credit Annual interest rate Fees Consequences of late/missed payments Other things to consider Is this a contract you would sign? Take Charge Today August 2013 Credit Basics Slide 23

YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR PRESENT SELF AND FUTURE SELF! Understand your responsibilities as a borrower Consider future implications to paying back the amount borrowed Shop around for the best terms What types of credit will you need in the next five years? Where will you go to get it? Take Charge Today August 2013 Credit Basics Slide 24