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Total cost of a loan, including the principal and total interest. Finance charge
A loan to buy a house. Mortgage
Highest amount of money you can charge at any given time. Credit limit
A report given to lenders containing a credit rating and your credit history. Credit report
The amount of money that is borrowed. Principle
What is the type of credit when a business, company, or the government borrows money?  Commercial credit
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of using credit?  Must pay a fee to spend money.
What are the 3 C's of credit?  Character, Capacity, and Capital
When you buy a new car, you MUST buy a service contract or an extended warranty.  False
What is usually the most expensive college choice?  Four year private school
Which of the following is NOT a term associated with mortgages?  Stafford Loan
Which of the following things would you want in a credit card?  Lowest Annual Prime Rate
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of a credit card?  Easy to overspend
It is illegal to pay to have your credit score changed.  True
Free credit reports are a good idea and always free.  False
When your debts exceed your assets so much you can no longer pay your bills, The government allows you to file for what in court?  Bankruptcy
Which of the following ways in NOT a way to help yourself with credit problems?  Buy a new car
Goal setting can help you prioritize your budget, especially discretionary spending.  True
If you put $3000 in a savings account for 4 years and received 3% SIMPLE INTEREST (I= P x R x T) = savings amount)  on that account, what would be your total amount in the savings account after 4 years? SHOW YOUR WORK BY TYPING IT IN!  3000 x .03 x 4 = $360 + $3,000= $3,360
$110,000 annual pay. She finds a house priced at $475,000. She goes to each bank in Rock Rapids to find the best interest rate. The best interest rate she found was 6.84% for a 30-year fixed mortgage. Her monthly payment for this mortgage will be $3,881. 1) Know how to calculate your income x 30% (.3) then subtract from $110,00 2) From answer 1, divide by 12 (months) 3) Take your monthly payment and divide by answer 2, then move your decimal TWO spots to the right for a percentage.
Figure out taxes and monthly payments for a car that is $10,000 Car price $10,000 x .05 (5%)IA tax = $500 Taxes and fees = $10,000 x .02 (2%) = $200 Total car price = $10,000 + $500 + $200 = $10,700 36 month fixed payment x $329 = $11,844 48 month fixed payment x 255= $12,240 60 month fixed payment x $211= $12,660
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