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Title: Credit and Credit Cards


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Credit and Credit Cards
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What is Credit?
  • Credit is an arrangement to receive cash, goods,
    or services now and pay for them in the future.
  • Consumer credit is the use of credit for personal
    needs.

3
What are Credit Cards?
  • Pre-approved credit which can be used for the
    purchase of items now and payment of them later.
  • The average household receives five credit card
    offers per month in the mail, and more by
    telephone and the Internet.
  • Remember, that the average household in the
    United States carries over 8, 400.00 in credit
    card debt.

4
Why Use a Credit Card?
  • Proper use can help establish a good credit
    rating (FICO Score)
  • Conveniently accepted across the United States
    and around the world
  • Emergency buying power
  • Additional form of identification
  • Record of purchases on bill statement
  • Often required to hold a reservation

5
Why Not Use a Credit Card?
  • Improper use can damage credit rating (FICO
    Score)
  • Higher risk for impulsive buying and overspending
  • Debt trap when used unwisely
  • Expensive way to borrow due to high interest
    rates
  • Less to spend in the future due to paying off
    purchases from past
  • Possible hidden fees surcharges
  • Privacy is an increasing concern
  • Identity theft easier

6
Types of Credit Card Accounts
  • Revolving
  • Charge
  • Secured
  • Sub-Prime
  • We will briefly discuss these four types of
    credit cards over the next few slides.

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Revolving Credit Cards
  • Credit line can be used up to the credit limit
  • Pay charges in full each month, pay just the
    minimum, or make a partial payment greater than
    the minimum due
  • Available credit goes up and down as purchases
    and payments are made
  • Most credit cards are revolving credit cards

8
Charge Credit Cards
  • Pay all charges in full every month by the due
    date
  • Cannot carry a balance
  • No balance no interest
  • A regular issue American Express Card is an
    example of a charge credit card.

9
Secured Credit Cards
  • Guaranteed by money deposited in an account
  • Credit limit usually equals the amount of the
    deposit
  • Can be used by people with credit problems to
    reestablish good credit

10
Sub-Prime Credit Cards
  • Marketed to people who have poor credit
  • Typically have very low lines of credit, large
    upfront fees and high interest rates

11
Understanding the Credit Card Billing Statement
  • Some Important Terms Include
  • Minimum Payment Due minimum amount to be paid
  • Past Due Amount the previous amount due which
    was not paid before the due date
  • Due Date the day by which the company requires a
    payment to be made
  • New Balance the total amount owed on a credit
    card

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Continued
  • Credit Line the maximum amount of charges
    allowed to an account
  • Closing Date last day for transactions to be
    reported on the statement
  • Charges, Payments, and Credits the transactions
    which occur with the use of a credit card
  • Finance Charge charges assessed for credit card
    use
  • Grace Period The time between the close of the
    billing cycle and the payment due date
  • Remember, if you do not carry a balance from the
    last credit card bill, interest will not be
    charged on purchases if the new bill is paid in
    full by the due date (This is the most important
    thing to remember concerning credit card usage!
    Pay off the bill in full and never pay interest
    to the credit card company!)

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Using a Credit Card Properly
  • Only use when there is no doubt about ability to
    pay-off the charges at the end of the billing
    cycle
  • Record all expenses and keep receipts
  • Check credit statement for errors
  • Always pay off balance completely and timely !

14
Credit Card Safety Tips
  • Sign card with signature or Please See ID
  • Do not leave cards lying around
  • Close unused accounts in writing and by phone,
    then cut up the card
  • Do not give out account number unless making
    purchases
  • Keep a list of all cards, account numbers, and
    phone numbers separate from cards
  • Report lost or stolen cards promptly

15
Are Debit Cards a type ofCredit Card?
  • Debit Cards are
  • Not the same as credit cards
  • Not a form of credit at all
  • Directly linked to your bank account
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