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A(n) ________ card is a credit card that does not offer revolving credit and requires full payment of the balance at the end of each month.


A) T&E
B) premium
C) affinity
D) traditional charge account
E) single-purpose

F) A) and D)
G) D) and E)

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It is against the law for your potential employer to use your credit score for employment considerations.

A) True
B) False

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How long do you have to begin an investigation into a billing problem under the Fair Credit Billing Act?


A) 15 days
B) 20 days
C) 30 days
D) 60 days

E) B) and C)
F) A) and D)

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People with high credit card balances still need to invest money on a regular basis.

A) True
B) False

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Which of the following apply to getting a cash advance with a credit card?


A) Cash advances are available at ATM machines.
B) You begin paying interest immediately.
C) There may be a cash advance fee.
D) The interest rate may be higher than on regular purchases.
E) All of the above

F) A) and B)
G) A) and C)

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Only Prestige or Premium credit cards offer a grace period.

A) True
B) False

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Susan has always maintained an excellent credit rating over the years. She has an annual income of $63,000, has lived at her current residence thirteen years, and has worked at the same job for eight years. Susan works in a clerical position, has two credit cards and maintains two bank accounts. Susan is very conservative and has all of her savings ($12,000) in a NOW account at her local bank. One of her credit cards has a balance of $550 and has an APR of 23%. Susan has been making monthly minimum payments on the credit card. Out of curiosity she would like to know how her credit card companies judge her creditworthiness and what she can do to improve her financial situation. -What should Susan do in regards to her credit card balance?


A) She should continue to make minimum monthly payments.
B) She should pay half of the balance this month and the remaining balance next month.
C) She should take out a small loan to pay off the credit card.
D) She should use some of her savings to pay off the balance in full immediately.

E) A) and B)
F) None of the above

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Monty currently has a Visa card from his bank with the following terms: 18% on purchases, 24% on cash advances with a 4% cash advance fee on the amount, and a default or penalty rate of 36%. His current statement shows a balance of $6,000. So far he has only taken one cash advance, withdrawing $1,000 from a casino in Las Vegas a year ago, which he has already paid off. Lately he has been having a hard time paying more than the minimum payment of 4% of his balance. The only assets he owns are a seven-year-old car and a $2,500 certificate of deposit that has a 5% APR. -What will be Monty's minimum payment due?


A) $90
B) $20
C) $240
D) $1,080
E) None of the above

F) A) and B)
G) A) and C)

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Which of the following is an advantage of credit cards?


A) They make it easy to lose control of spending.
B) In general they are an expensive way to borrow money.
C) They allow the consumer the ability to rent cars and make online reservations.
D) Using them means you will have less spendable money in the future.

E) None of the above
F) All of the above

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Teaser rates are very low.How long do they last? Is there any real benefit in them?

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Introductory teaser rates can be as low ...

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Everyone who accessed your credit report within the last seven years appears in an "inquiry" list that appears on your credit report.

A) True
B) False

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Credit card insurance is usually unnecessary since your liability on credit card losses is limited by law to


A) $ 0
B) $50
C) $100
D) $500

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Using your credit card for a cash advance in an emergency is probably a good idea.Using cash advances for non-emergencies is a terrible idea.Explain the characteristics that make cash advances very dangerous.

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For starters,it shows that you are not m...

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Monty currently has a Visa card from his bank with the following terms: 18% on purchases, 24% on cash advances with a 4% cash advance fee on the amount, and a default or penalty rate of 36%. His current statement shows a balance of $6,000. So far he has only taken one cash advance, withdrawing $1,000 from a casino in Las Vegas a year ago, which he has already paid off. Lately he has been having a hard time paying more than the minimum payment of 4% of his balance. The only assets he owns are a seven-year-old car and a $2,500 certificate of deposit that has a 5% APR. -If Monty buys a new television for $800 this month and sends in a credit card payment of $1,200 when he gets his statement,how much interest will he pay on the television for the month?


A) 18%
B) 1.5%
C) None, since he paid for the television in full during the grace period.
D) None of the above answers is correct.

E) A) and D)
F) None of the above

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Wally currently has a balance of $14,500 on his credit cards and he is having a hard time making the minimum payments on them.He has missed several payments and is now paying the default APR of 29.99%.He and his wife own a nice home with $40,000 in equity.They have $7,500 in a certificate of deposit with a 4% APR.He has come to you in tears asking for advice.What would you tell him to do?


A) Seek out a non-profit credit counseling company.
B) Cash out his CD and pay down his credit cards.
C) Become a convenience user, and maintain just one credit card.
D) Take out an equity loan on the house.
E) All of the above

F) A) and B)
G) A) and C)

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What four steps should you take if you think your identity has been stolen?

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STEP 1: Contact the fraud department of ...

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A low FICO score


A) is a good credit score.
B) can cost you quite a bit when you get a mortgage loan.
C) may result in a credit card rate half the rate of that paid by those with a high FICO score.
D) is the only factor the lender considers when determining whether to give you credit.

E) A) and D)
F) B) and D)

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Monty currently has a Visa card from his bank with the following terms: 18% on purchases, 24% on cash advances with a 4% cash advance fee on the amount, and a default or penalty rate of 36%. His current statement shows a balance of $6,000. So far he has only taken one cash advance, withdrawing $1,000 from a casino in Las Vegas a year ago, which he has already paid off. Lately he has been having a hard time paying more than the minimum payment of 4% of his balance. The only assets he owns are a seven-year-old car and a $2,500 certificate of deposit that has a 5% APR. -It is now three months later and Monty has missed two payments in a row and he is now paying the default or penalty rate on his balance.How much interest per month will Monty be accruing on his unpaid balance?


A) 18%
B) 1.5%
C) 36%
D) 3%

E) B) and C)
F) None of the above

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List five signs that you have the credit card habit.

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- You only make the minimum payment each month. - You have reached the credit/spending limit on one or more cards. - You are using savings to pay for credit card payments. - You do not keep track of your credit card spending as it occurs. - You get cash advances because there is not enough money in your checking account.

On October 1st Joe charged $900 to his credit card,on October 10th he charged another $1,300 to his credit card,and on October 15th he charged an additional $100.His credit card charges him an Annual Percentage Rate (APR) of 18% compounded monthly.Using the Average Daily Balance Method calculate Joe's finance charge for the month of October.


A) $7.12
B) $28.16
C) $212.36
D) $523.14
E) None of the above are correct answers.

F) None of the above
G) All of the above

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