Exam 6: Introduction to Consumer Credit
Exam 1: Personal Finance Basics and the Time Value of Money122 Questions
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Exam 6: Introduction to Consumer Credit189 Questions
Exam 7: Choosing a Source of Credit: the Costs of Credit Alternatives145 Questions
Exam 8: Consumer Purchasing Strategies and Legal Protection105 Questions
Exam 9: The Housing Decision: Factors and Finances112 Questions
Exam 10: Property and Motor Vehicle Insurance127 Questions
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Which federal consumer credit law prohibits credit card issuers from sending unrequested cards?
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If you have a complaint about consumer credit,you should first:
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To protect yourself against credit card fraud,you should shred anything with your account number on it before throwing it away.
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Elizabeth has a monthly net income of $1,400.She has a house payment of $600 per month,a car loan with payments of $300 per month,a Visa card with payments of $60 per month,and a credit card with a local department store with payments of $32 per month.What is Elizabeth's debt payment-to-income ratio? Is she within range of what experts suggest you spend on consumer credit payments?
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Your credit card company must send you a notice ________ days before they can increase your interest rate.
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Today,Michael purchased a laptop computer from a retail outlet.He has agreed to pay for this purchase in full 30 days from today.This is an example of:
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Which of the following contains new protections for college students and young adults?
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Which of the following is not a valid reason for using credit?
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An unauthorized person who obtains a credit report under false pretenses may be:
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Credit bureaus obtain their data from banks,finance companies,merchants,credit card companies,other creditors,and court records.
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Credit,when effectively used,can help you have more and enjoy more.
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If you have a problem with your credit account,the best solution is to:
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What are the three alternatives in financing current purchases for most consumers? Describe the trade-offs of each alternative.
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