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Debt by Plastic
BY PLASTIC
THE HISTORY OF CREDIT CARDSHTTP://WWW.PBS.ORG/WGBH/PAGES/FRONTLINE/SHOWS/CREDIT/VIEW/
History
• Early 1900s• Plastic Debuts• Closed-Loop System• Bank Card Associations• Credit Card Processing• Other Issuers Join• The Future
http://www.creditcards.com/credit-card-news/credit-cards-history-1264.phphttp://blogs.creditcards.com/2008/09/credit-cards-50th-anniversary.php
September 15th, 2008
CREDIT CARDSTERMS + PROS & CONS OF CREDIT CARDS
Credit“Credit is the provision of resources (such as granting a loan) by one party, a creditor, to another party, a debtor also known as a borrower, where that second party does not reimburse the first party immediately, thereby generating a debt, and instead arranges either to repay or return those resources (or material(s) of equal value) at a later date. It is any form of deferred payment.”
“A debt is created when a creditor agrees to lend a sum of assets to a debtor. In modern society, debt is usually granted with expected repayment; in many cases, plus interest.”
Debt
APR“Lenders are required to quote all mandatory charges in the form of an annual percentage rate (APR)…
The goal of the APR calculation is to promote ‘truth in lending’, to give potential borrowers a clear measure of the true cost of borrowing and to allow a comparison to be made between competing products.”
The Good
• Accepted everywhere* world wide• Automatic record of your spending• Credit
Advantages to credit cards—how they can be useful in your life
The Bad• Fair interest rates• Trapped in credit card debt• Growth opportunity for credit card companies• Reckless borrowers and spenders• America’s youth
Disadvantages to credit cards—how they get you into trouble
The Ugly
“Co-signed loan for beau's brother” –Amina
“My mom and a timeshare” –Irritated Child
“Run the numbers before you buy a car” –Regretful Buyer
“In the beginning” –Derek
“Why available credit is important” –Verne
“The sting of credit cards” –Fasion Slave
“Trashy sofa trashes credit” – Barbara
“Loan for a worthless, unfinished certification”– Mitchell
Horror stories of financial blunders concerning credit cards
* Total surveyed approx. 40 people
TIPS ON HOW TO USE YOUR CREDIT CARD WISELY
EIGHT THINGS A CREDIT CARD USER SHOULD KNOW
1). The "universal default" clause 2). Your credit score3). Restrictions on late penalty fees4). Read the fine print5). Pay attention to your credit card account6). Federal limit on interest rates 7). Bankruptcy and credit card debt8). You can get help
Smart Strategies!
1. DEBIT CARD No loans extended Linked to your bank
account No bill Regular statements Issued by most banks
2. LOW LIMITControl reckless
spendingDevelop good habitsx Charged with interest
on unpaid borrowing
HOW TO AVOID FINANCIAL BLUNDERS BEWARE: BEHIND THE TRICKS CREDIT CARD COMPANIES USE
Beware1. The old bait & switch2. Musical address3. Late fees in minutes4. Over-the-limit fees5. Cash advance fees &
rates6. Reverse the late
payment, but up the rate 7. Increasing the rate based
on other accounts8. Fixed rates aren't fixed 9. Raising your rate for no
reason10."Free gifts" that cost a
bundle
11.Credit card theft insurance
12.Selling disability coverage
13.Setting low minimum payments
14.Cards that cost more in fees than they give in credit
15.Balance-transfer fees & disappearing low rates
16.0% offers—with a big catch
17.Charges for charging abroad
18.Shrinking grace periods19.Pre-paid gift credit
cards worth less than you pay
20.Is anyone there?
20 Sneaky Credit Card Tricks
AMERICAN EXPRESSVISA MASTERCARDDISCOVER CARD
JP MORGAN CHASE (visa) CAPITAL ONE (mastercardCITIBANK (visa & mastercard)FIRST PREMIER BANK (mastercard)HSBC BANK (mastercard)
EXCELLENT CREDITGOOD CREDITFAIR CREDITBAD CREDITLIMITED or NO CREDIT HISTORY
LOW INTEREST CREDIT CARDSCredit Cards with 0% intro APRs & low fixed rate offers
BALANCE TRANSFER CARDSTransfer a high interest balance onto a low APR credit card
REWARDS CREDIT CARDSCredit cards that “reward” you for your purchases
CASH BACK CREDIT CARDSCredit Cards that allow you to earn cash back on purchases
AIRLINE CREDIT CARDSEarn frequent flyer miles with an airline credit card
INSTANT APPROVAL CARDSGet approved instantly on select credit cards from specific banks
PREPAID & DEBIT CARDSControl your spending with debit cards, prepaid debit cards, & prepaid credit cards
STUDENT CREDIT CARDSCredit cards for high school & college students
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