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Benefits of Good Credit for Consumer Finance

Discover the reasons for establishing and maintaining good credit in consumer finance. Explore the advantages and disadvantages, types of credit, and sources that affect creditworthiness.

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Benefits of Good Credit for Consumer Finance

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  1. Credit To Accompany Consumer Finance Unit 3 Standards FACS-CF-5 a-d By Kindra Watters and Kayla Calhoun Adapted in part from Utah State Office of Education materials

  2. a. Identify reasons for establishing and maintaining good credit

  3. Nine reasons why you should have good credit. . Reasons for good credit… Link to article:http://debtreliefhowto.com/top-9-reasons-why-you-need-a-good-credit-rating 1. Borrowing money 2. Renting 3. Employment 4. Insurance 5. Cell phone 6. Car 7. Credit cards 8. Background checks 9. Respect

  4. What is credit? http://www.smartcredittips.com/intro.html

  5. b. Evaluate factors that affect creditworthiness.

  6. Factors that affect credit…. Credit Score Outstanding debt New credit applications Length of credit history Stability How many accounts and what types they are Source: Young Money Article: http://www.youngmoney.com/credit_reports/credit-score-factors

  7. Understanding Credit Video http://www.transunion.com/corporate/personal/consumerSupport/eduVideo/consumerEducationVideo.page?utm_source=transunion&utm_medium=sharelink&utm_campaign=consumerVideo

  8. c. Explain the types, roles, and sources of credit.

  9. Advantages of Credit 1. Maintains a healthy economy. Our economic system is built on credit and without the means of buying now and paying later, the economy would collapse. An example is the stock market. 2. Allows us to meet emergencies. 3. Convenient—easier to order over the phone. 4. Permits purchase on sales or when the price is down. 5. Able to enjoy an item while paying for it and raise your standard of living. 6. Establish a credit rating. 7. Might receive advance notice of sales. 8. Find it easier to exchange and return items. 9. Detailed monthly bill.

  10. Disadvantages of Credit 1. Credit always costs money. 2. Creates risk because you are spending your future income. 3. Increases the cost of doing business. 4. Encourages careless buying. 5. Facilitates over-buying which increases sacrifice that must be made eventually. 6. Often increases family conflict.

  11. Types of Credit Sales Cash Service

  12. Types of Credit - Sales Sales credit is credit you receive when you make a purchase now and promise to pay later. Installment Plan—Payments to the store are made in equal amounts over a period of weeks or months. A down payment is often required. Many people use this plan to buy things that are expensive. The store can take back what you are buying if you do not make the payments. This type of credit is usually used for big things, like a washing machine, television, or furniture.

  13. Types of Credit - Sales Charge Accounts—Many stores offer charge accounts. The store may tell you how much you can charge. Sometimes no limit is set. You usually get a bill each month telling how much you owe. Credit cards are given with many charge accounts. Open Charge Account Divided Charge Account Budget Account Revolving Credit

  14. Types of Credit - Sales Credit Cards—Credit cards are also a type of sales credit. They are similar to installment plans. They are convenient to use when you don't want to carry much cash. Types of credit cards include "Single Purpose," "Travel and Entertainment," and "Bank Credit Cards."

  15. Types of Credit - Cash Cash credit is credit you receive when you borrow cash and pay it back later. Personal Loans—Personal loans may be either installment or single-payment loans. They are commonly used for large purchases, such as a house or a car, or medical expenses. Term or single-payment loan Installment loan Checking account with overdraft

  16. Types of Credit - Service Credit given for a service one's family receives and pays for later is called service credit. You use service credit when you make monthly payments for utilities you have used during the month (telephone [not pay-telephone], gas, electricity). You also use service credit when you pay your doctor, dentist, or hospital at the end of the month.

  17. Sources of Credit Commercial bank Savings and loan Mutual savings bank Credit unions Licensed loan or financial company Cash value on life insurance Family and friends Cash advance on credit cards Pawn broker

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