
Types of Credit

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9th - 12th Grade
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following is an example of revolving credit? mortgage, credit card, car loan, student loan
Back
credit card
Answer explanation
Credit cards are revolving credit because when you use them for transactions, you receive a statement balance. As you pay off the money spent on the credit card, you are able to continue using it as needed. Just be careful relying too much on credit card debt. Credit card APRs (interest rates) tend to be high and if you only make the minimum payment, you will be charged interest on the remaining balance that you have.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the main feature of installment credit?
Back
You repay the loan in fixed payments over a set period.
Answer explanation
An example of installment credit is if you borrow money to pay for a new refrigerator and you have 36 months to pay it off. The best line of credit to get is zero interest for a set period of time. Your monthly payments will be set at the same amount each month. Obviously you can apply extra money to your monthly payments if you want to pay off the credit/loan faster.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What distinguishes secured credit from unsecured credit?
Back
Secured credit requires collateral.
Answer explanation
Secured debt would be something like a mortgage. When you take out a loan for a house, the house itself could be collateral if the person cannot pay back the loan. The bank could repossess the house to recover any losses from the loan not being paid back.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which type of credit is best for a large one-time purchase that you plan to repay over several years?
Back
installment loan
Answer explanation
Installment credit typically has lower interest rates, which makes the overall cost of borrowing much less over the loan period. As payments are made on time and the loan principal decreases, this can improve your credit score.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the benefit of using revolving credit responsibly?
Back
It helps you build your credit score over time.
Answer explanation
You don't have to pay interest on revolving credit, such as a credit card, if you pay the full statement balance. That is what you owe for the month that you used the credit card. Using revolving credit is especially beneficial for your credit score because you are proving that you can use credit on a continual basis and pay it off in a timely manner.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the primary difference between a credit card and debit card?
Back
A credit card uses borrowed money, while a debit card uses funds from your bank account.
Answer explanation
A debit card is used to pay for every day expenses such as food and gas. It comes out of your checking account when you use it. When a credit card is used, it allows you to buy something now but pay it off at a later date.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
If you make only the minimum payment on your credit card each month, what will happen?
Back
You will pay more interest over time.
Answer explanation
When you only make the minimum payment, you are avoiding late fees, but you will also pay more interest over time because it will take you longer to pay off the balance.
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