Understanding Credit



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Understanding Credit

Topics covered: Establishing Credit Credit Scores Repairing Credit

Why is credit necessary? Applying for a loan Applying for a credit card Applying for a mortgage Renting an apartment/house Applying for a job

Catch 22 To get credit, you need to have credit. If you don t have it what do you do?

How do you build credit? Open a checking and savings account Checking you have an account to pay bills Savings you are putting aside something for the future

How do you build credit? Apply for a credit card Take out a small personal loan from your credit union Use a co-signer Use share secured products

Secured Products Share Secured Loan Use your own savings/share account as collateral for the loan Continue to earn interest on the savings APR is 5.99%

Secured Products Share Secured VISA Use your own savings/share account as collateral for the loan You secure 75% of the credit line: $1,000 credit limit = $750 on deposit Interest rate is 9.9%, but Discounts are available

When building credit... Charge small amounts Don t be tempted to apply for more cards! Pay your bills on time Authorized users should be people you trust Avoid temptation to increase your credit limit Check your credit bureaus for accuracy

Topics covered: Establishing Credit Credit Scores Repairing Credit

Credit reports Shows history of borrowing Used to assign a credit score Used by lenders to determine your credit worthiness

What is on a credit report? Where you live If you own How often you ve moved How much credit you have Types of credit How you pay your bills

What is on a credit report? Whether you ve been: Sued Arrested Filed for bankruptcy

Importance of a credit score This three-digit number, helps lenders determine the likelihood the borrower will pay off the debt The higher the score, the better your rate

What is a FICO score? This is one of the most popular scores in the industry. FICO stands for: Fair Isaac & COmpany

FICO Ratings Risky: Less than 620 Uncertain: 620-660 Acceptable: 660-720 Very Good: 750 or more Excellent: Over 750

What determines your FICO score? 35% - payment history 30% - amount you currently owe lenders 15% - length of your credit history 10% number of new credit accounts you ve opened 10% on mix of credit accounts you have (mortgages, credit cards, installment loans, etc.)

Topics covered: Establishing Credit Credit Scores Repairing Credit

How can I improve my credit score? Pay your bills on time Manage credit wisely Pay your mortgage on time Keep borrowing below your credit limits

A few suggestions: Stop using your credit cards Pay more than the minimum Opt out of credit card offers 1-800-5-OPTOUT Instructions for opting out are included on the back of credit card offers

A few suggestions: Call the credit card companies and try to negotiate a lower rate Consolidate your debts Debt consolidation loan Home equity loan Car loan (use your car as collateral)

A few suggestions: If you are able to take control of your finances yourself be sure to make and keep a budget. We offer budgeting online seminars which will give you some tips on developing a budget.

Credit Counseling Services Obviously, if you can take control of your financial situation yourself, that is the ideal situation, but if you are: Unable to make minimum payments Consistently late on payments Hounded by creditors and collection agencies Failing at working out reasonable plans with creditors

Credit Counseling Services You may find credit counseling services helpful.

Check your credit report! Checking your credit report is a good idea for many reasons. Check for errors Know where you stand Safeguard against identity theft

Credit Reporting Agencies Thanks to a 2004 amendment to the Fair Reporting Act, you can receive a free copy of your credit report from each of the three reporting agencies: Equifax 800-685-1111 Experian 888-397-3742 TransUnion 800-916-8800

Your FREE report - Access online www.annualcreditreport.com Call 877-322-8228 Complete request form

www.annualcreditreport.com

Brochure Found online http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/edcams/credit/ycr_free_reports.htm

Re-establishing Credit You need two types of credit to quickly rebuild your credit score: Installment: auto loans, student loans or mortgages; Revolving: credit cards or home equity line of credit

Secured Products Share Secured Loan Use your own savings/share account as collateral for the loan Continue to earn interest on the savings APR is 5.99%

Secured Products Share Secured VISA Use your own savings/share account as collateral for the loan You secure 75% of the credit line: $1,000 credit limit = $750 on deposit Interest rate is 9.9%, but Discounts are available

In summary The key to good credit is: Pay your bills on time! Do not max out your credit cards Pay off your cards every month if you can, if not, pay more than the minimum Don t apply for several credit cards at the same time Check your credit report

In summary The key to re-establishing credit is: Learn from your mistakes! If overspending is a problem create a budget and stick to it! If you didn t have enough savings to survive an emergency get serious about establishing an emergency fund

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