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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following is considered to be open-end credit? A mortgage, A car loan, Department store charge cards, Installment loans
Back
Department store charge cards
Answer explanation
Open-end credit is a revolving live of credit that is offered by banks and other lenders to consumers. There is a limit set on the line of credit and the funds, products or services are accessed using a credit or debit card, check, store charge card or cash advance. Consumers pay interest on the outstanding balance. A car loan is made for a specified amount and a specific length of time and is therefore considered closed-end credit. A mortgage loan is also considered a form of closed-end credit since the house serves as collateral for the loan which is made at a specified interest rate for a specified time period.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
A person has three credit cards with very large outstanding balances and is unable to make payments on any of them. Which action should the person take? Options: Notify a credit reporting agency in order to avoid a late fee., File for bankruptcy in order to maintain ones current credit score., Notify the credit card companies in order to negotiate a new payment plan., Contact the Internal Revenue Service in order to avoid paying income tax this year.
Back
Notify the credit card companies in order to negotiate a new payment plan.
Answer explanation
When experiencing financial difficulties, the first action to take is to notify \ncreditors, in this case the three credit card companies. Quite often the company will assist in negotiating new terms.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is meant by an uncollateralized loan?
Back
A personal loan without assets to cover the loan amount.
Answer explanation
Collateral is a tangible asset that is used to secure a loan. In the case of a mortgage, the actual house or apartment serves as the collateral for that loan. The same is true of a car loan. If the person who takes the loan, defaults on that loan, the bank or other lending agency has the right to keep the collateral. Therefore, an uncollateralized loan is one that does not have an asset to support the loan.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
When a person brings an item to a pawnshop to obtain cash, the transaction is considered--
Back
a collateralized loan
Answer explanation
Since pawnshops make loans based on determining the value of collateral (a tangible object such as jewelry, cameras, musical instruments) they receive, the loan is considered a collateralized loan.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
When a person declares bankruptcy that fact will appear on the person's credit report--
Back
for a 10 year period
Answer explanation
Most of the adverse information on a credit report appears for 7 years. After a declared bankruptcy, the limit is 10 years.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
To qualify for a Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loan, a person must generally--
Back
fulfill income guidelines.
Answer explanation
The Federal Housing Administration (FHA)
insures lenders who make mortgage loans that are riskier than regular bank loans because FHA loans are made to individuals who usually would not qualify for regular low-cost mortgages from banks (usually first-time home buyers with lower income and a weaker credit score). The objective of this federal agency is to encourage home ownership while helping to protect the lenders at the same time.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which factor would most likely lead to an increase the interest rate on a person?s credit card? Options: Number of purchases, Late payments, Total amount charged, Number of cash advances
Back
Late payments
Answer explanation
Before setting interest rates, credit card companies look at the individual's capacity to repay outstanding obligations. If the capacity is limited then the person is likely to make late payments.
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