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Paying for College and Cars FDIC Money Smart for Young Adults Building: Knowledge, Security, Confidence

Purpose The Paying for College and Cars module provides general information on installment loans, including: Car loans Student loans 2

Objectives By the end of this course, you will be able to: Differentiate between secured and unsecured installment loans Explain why installment loans cost less than rent-to-own t services Identify the factors lenders use to make loan decisions Identify questions to ask when buying a car Describe college loans and loan programs 3

Todd Wonders about Loans for College 4

Installment Loans Repaid in equal monthly payments Repaid for a specific period of time, usually several years 5

Types of Installment Loans Secured loan Unsecured loan 6

Secured Loans The borrower: Offers collateral for the loan Gives up his or her right to the collateral if the loan is not paid back as agreed 7

Unsecured Installment Loans Sometimes called personal or signature loans Can be used for: Education expenses Medical expenses 8

Benefits of Unsecured Installment Loans Fast approval time Interest rates lower than credit card rates 9

Activity 1: Unsecured Installment Loan Tips Complete Activity 1 in your Participant Guide Review the loan tips 10

Cost Terms Related to Installment Loans Annual percentage rate (APR) Fixed-rate loan Variable-rate loan Finance charge 11

Activity 2: Cost of Installment Loans Complete Activity 2 in your Participant Guide Review the terms What terms are being described in each scenario? 12

Activity 3: Consumer Loans vs. Rent-to-Ownto Complete Activity 3 in your Participant Guide Break into 2 groups Read through your section of material List and describe 5 reasons to choose your payment method 13

The Four Cs 14

Activity 4: Loan Approval Complete Activity 4 in your Participant Guide Apply for a loan and see if the Loan Officer will approve you: What is the loan for? How much is the loan? How do you qualify? 15

Car Loans vs. Car Leases Ownership potential Wear and tear Monthly payments Mileage limitations Auto insurance Cost 16

Activity 5: Car Loans vs. Car Leases Complete Activity 5 in your Participant Guide Role play to prove your case to the other side of the class Car Salesman Teen who wants to buy a car Parent/Guardian 17

Financing a Car Getting a car loan = Financing a car Car is collateral for the loan Lender holds the car title Amount you pay depends on the price of the car, the APR, and length of loan 18

Where to Obtain Car Loans Banks Credit unions Thrifts Finance companies Car dealerships 19

Loan Pre-approval Lender figures out how much they will lend Loan pre-approval: Is a free service Does not obligate you to accept a loan offer from the institution 20

When Dealers Offer Low Interest Rates Make a large down payment Agree to a short loan term, usually 3 years or less Have an excellent credit history Pay a participation fee 21

Participation Fees A charge to get a lower rate Example: To get a 2 percent APR, you pay a participation fee of $200 22

Beware of Dealer-Lender Relationships Dealer might pick the lender that makes the most profit for the dealership Lender might pay money to the dealership for referring you and other customers 23

Activity 6: Beware of Dealer-Lender Relationships Complete Activity 6 in your Participant Guide Review the instructions Answer the questions 24

Activity 7: Auto Financing Tips Complete Activity 7 in your Participant Guide Review the tips 25

Car Title Loans Short-term term (usually 1 month) loans Use your car as collateral Watch out for high h interest rates 26

Activity 8: Beware of Car Title Loans Complete Activity 8 in your Participant Guide Review the instructions Answer the questions 27

Cost of College Calculator Income Expenses = $ Expenses Income Education $ Family Contribution $ Tuition Parents (Your Balance) Books Fees Supplies You Friends/Relatives Transportation $ Financial Assistance $ Bus/Air/Train Summer Job Savings Car Payment Other Savings Car Repair/Insurance Housing $ Financial Aid Grants $ Mortgage Pell Dormitory/Rent FSEOG Utlities ACG/ SMART Telephone Institutional State Food $ Federal Direct Loans $ Room & Board Plan Subsidized Stafford Groceries Unsubsidized Stafford Health $ Loans $ Insurance Federal Perkins Doctor/Prescriptions FFEL State Personal/Miscellaneous $ Employment $ Laundry/Cleaning Federal Work-Study Drug Store Items Institutional Clothing Off-Campus Entertainment $ Scholarships $ In-School Interest $ Other Income/Resources $ Direct Unsubsidized Loan Emergencies $ Other Expenses $ Credit Card Payment Total Expenses $ Total Income $ 28

Activity 9: Cost of College Calculator Complete Activity 9 in your Participant Guide Review the items in the Cost of College Calculator Is there anything in the Expense column that you do not understand? 29

Tips to Getting Aid Read all instructions Apply early Complete tax returns File FAFSA electronically Locate any additional forms 30

Scholarships Designated for students who fit a particular profile Music Arts Athleticsti Academics 31

Activity 10: Grant Programs Complete Activity 10 in your Participant Guide Review the information about: Federal Pell Grant FSEOG Academic Competitiveness Grant National SMART Grant 32

Federal Loan Programs Complete the FAFSA to see if you qualify for federal programs Private Loans also available 33

Activity 11: Loan Programs Complete Activity 11 in your Participant Guide Review the information about various loan programs: Federal Work-Study Federal Perkins Loans Stafford Loans (FFELs and Direct Loans) PLUS Loans 34

Repay Your Loan Begin repayment after: Graduation Leaving school Below half-time enrollment Exit counseling Consolidating student loans 35

Activity 12: Alternative Ways to Pay for College Complete Activity 12 in your Participant Guide What are some other ways to pay for college? Record your responses 36

CONCLUSION: Even Ramón may need a Loan! 37

Paying for College and Cars Congratulations! You have completed the Paying for College and Cars module. You have learned about: Secured and unsecured loans The cost of loans The Four Cs of loan decisions Car loans and auto financing Scholarships and grants Student loans 38

Assess Your Knowledge Don t forget to complete the Knowledge Check in your Participant Guide! 39