NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit 4 – Good Debt,

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NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit 4 – Good Debt, Bad Debt: Using Credit Wisely Unit 4 - Good Debt, Bad Debt: Using Credit Wisely

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit 4 – Good Debt, Bad Debt: Using Credit Wisely Credit Facts Nearly 33% of teens owe money to either a person or company, with an average debt of 230. About 26% of teens ages 16-18 already have more than 1,000 in debt. 30% of teens say they understand how credit card interest and fees work. 36% of teens say they know how to establish good credit. 4-A

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit 4 – Good Debt, Bad Debt: Using Credit Wisely Top 10 Questions to Ask Before Signing on the Dotted Line 1. Do I really need this item right now, or can I wait? 2. Can I qualify for credit? 3. What is the interest rate (APR) on this card? 4. Are there additional fees? 5. How much is the monthly payment, and when is it due? 4-B-2 4-B-3 4-B-1

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit 4 – Good Debt, Bad Debt: Using Credit Wisely Top 10 Questions to Ask Before Signing on the Dotted Line 6. Can I afford to pay the monthly payments? 7. What will happen if I don’t make the payments on time? 8. What will be the extra cost of using credit? 9. What will I have to give up to pay for it? 10. All things considered, is using credit worth it for this purchase?

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit 4 – Good Debt, Bad Debt: Using Credit Wisely The Language of Credit Credit is the amount of money or something of value that is loaned on trust with the expectation it will be repaid later to lenders. Types of Credit – Borrow up to a predetermined limit (i.e., credit card) – Borrow cash to be repaid by a specific date – Borrow money for a major purchase to be repaid in regular payments over time, typically monthly (i.e., car loan, home mortgage) 4-C-1 1 of 4

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit 4 – Good Debt, Bad Debt: Using Credit Wisely The Language of Credit Debt is the entire amount of money you owe to lenders. APR (Annual Percentage Rate) is the total cost to use credit in a year. Term is how long you have to repay a loan, often expressed in months. Fees are charged to use credit. Examples: Annual Credit Card Fee, Loan Origination Fee, Over-the-Limit Fee 4-C-2 2 of 4

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit 4 – Good Debt, Bad Debt: Using Credit Wisely The Language of Credit Credit History is a record of your behavior related to borrowing and repaying loans. Credit Report is a detailed record of your personal credit and financial transactions. Credit Score is a rating used by credit reporting companies to help lenders decide whether and/or how much credit can be extended to a borrower. 4-C-3 3 of 4

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit 4 – Good Debt, Bad Debt: Using Credit Wisely The Language of Credit Universal Default allows a credit card company to increase your interest rate if you make just one late payment. Bankruptcy is a legal process to get out of debt when you can no longer make all your required payments. 4-C-4 4 of 4

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit 4 – Good Debt, Bad Debt: Using Credit Wisely Types of Credit 4-D Installment Credit Revolving Credit Fixed payments Set period of time to repay Set or varying interest rates Car loans and home loans are typical examples. No stated payoff time Limit to credit Minimum monthly payments Interest rates vary or not Finance charges Credit cards most typical example

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit 4 – Good Debt, Bad Debt: Using Credit Wisely Sources of Credit 4-E Banks Credit Unions Department Stores Automobile Dealers Oil Companies (for gas stations) Federal Government (for student loans) Others?

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit 4 – Good Debt, Bad Debt: Using Credit Wisely WHEN YOU BUY “STUFF” You bought “STUFF” with your credit card. In fact, you bought 500 worth of “STUFF” with your credit card. Your APR is 18%. You plan to pay 10 a month to pay it off. You will pay 431 in interest Final cost of your purchases 931.40 And it will take SEVEN YEARS and NINE MONTHS 4-F 1

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit 4 – Good Debt, Bad Debt: Using Credit Wisely How Long Will It Take? You owe 3,000. APR 18% Payment: 4% of current balance Finance Charge 1715.69 Total cost of original 3,000 loan 4715.69 And it will take nearly 11 YEARS to pay off! After you’ve made the last payment, will what you purchased still be around? 4-G 1

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit 4 – Good Debt, Bad Debt: Using Credit Wisely The Cost of Using Credit 700 for a Game System APR 24% Payment: 4% of current balance Finance Charge 550.04 Your CD player REALLY cost 1,250.04 And it will take over 7 years to pay off! After you’ve made the last payment, will your CD player still be around? 4-H 1

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit 4 – Good Debt, Bad Debt: Using Credit Wisely The Cost of Using Credit Interest Rate 24% Payment 4% of Current Balance 4-I BALANCE TIME TO PAY OFF INTEREST CHARGED TOTAL COST 2,000 11 YEARS 6 MONTHS 1,850 3,850 6,000 16 YEARS 1 MONTH 5,850 11,850 10,000 18 YEARS 2 MONTHS 9,850 19,850 1 2 3

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit 4 – Good Debt, Bad Debt: Using Credit Wisely The Cost of Using Credit 3,000 Charged to Credit Account APR 21% Payment: 4% of current balance Finance Charges 2,220.57 Annual Credit Card Fee: 65 Paying the minimum, it will take you 11 YEARS and 11 MONTHS to pay off your debt. 4-J 1 You Owed 3,000 but You Paid 6,065 Includies annual fees

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit 4 – Good Debt, Bad Debt: Using Credit Wisely 1 of 2 Financial Consequences of Debt Could put you in a state of overspending and perpetual debt, where you get used to carrying a balance and paying extremely high interest rates. Could adversely affect your credit rating, making it harder to get loans when you really need them. 4-K-1 1 of 2

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit 4 – Good Debt, Bad Debt: Using Credit Wisely 2 of 2 Financial Consequences of Debt What if you took the 120 monthly payment in the last example and INVESTED 120 a month for the 12 years it took to pay off the 3,000 debt, and your investment got an 8% rate of return? Instead of 6,000 paid out for 3,000 worth of “stuff”, your 120 monthly investments would amount to 28,799 in your pocket! 4-K-2 2 of 2

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit 4 – Good Debt, Bad Debt: Using Credit Wisely The Four “Cs” of Credit Collateral Capital Capacity Character 4-L

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit 4 – Good Debt, Bad Debt: Using Credit Wisely How Credit Scores Are Determined Your payment history – Information about how you make your payments on credit cards, store accounts, car loans, finance companies, mortgages – Accounts in collection or past due, and how long past due – Information in public records, such as bankruptcy, judgments, liens, wage attachments or child support 4-M-1 1 2 3

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit 4 – Good Debt, Bad Debt: Using Credit Wisely How Credit Scores Are Determined Your overall debt – How much you owe on all your accounts – How much credit you have available to use Your credit account history – When you opened and used each of your accounts – How recently you applied for new credit – Recent good credit history following past payment problems 4-M-2 1 2 3

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit 4 – Good Debt, Bad Debt: Using Credit Wisely How Credit Scores Are Determined Types of Credit – The different types of credit accounts you have – The total number of accounts you have 4-M-3 1 2 3

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit 4 – Good Debt, Bad Debt: Using Credit Wisely Get and Keep a Good Score Make sure your credit report is accurate. Pay all your bills on time. Apply for credit only when you need it. Lower the balances on all your credit accounts. Pay off debt rather than moving it around. 4-N

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit 4 – Good Debt, Bad Debt: Using Credit Wisely Protect Yourself Against Inaccurate Credit Reports Get a copy of your free credit reports from all credit rating agencies. Examine it thoroughly. If you find something that is incorrect, ask the agency to investigate the information. If that doesn’t resolve the issue, you can attach a short statement to your credit report. 4-O

NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Unit 4 – Good Debt, Bad Debt: Using Credit Wisely Rule of Thumb 10% Pay Off Debt 20% Save or Invest 70% Living Expenses 4-P

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