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Unit 6.0 What is credit

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Annual fee An amount of money charged on a yearly basis for the privilege of using certain kinds of credit
Annual percentage rate (APR) Rate of interest expressed as a yearly percentage
Bank credit card A type of credit issued by banks that enables the cardholder to make purchases nationwide (examples = Visa and MasterCard)
Budget credit account A form of short-term credit often set up for 60- or 90-day periods with a payment due every 30 days
Collateral Anything of value belonging to the borrower which is pledged to the lender to guarantee that the loan will be repaid
Commercial bank Full-service bank offering a variety of banking services including checking and savings accounts
Credit Card AccountabilityResponsibility
Credit The arrangement by which businesses or individuals can purchase now and pay later
Credit agency Business whose purpose is to maintain files of credit information on individuals and businesses
Credit limit The maximum amount of money that can be owed on a credit account
Credit rating The score assigned to a borrower based on previous loans
Credit union A financial cooperative set up to provide savings and credit services to its members; usually within a business or a labor union
Customer loyalty The customer's preference for a business; usually expressed in regular purchases from the business
Down payment A partial payment made at the time an item is purchased; the remaining balance is paid later
Equal Credit Opportunity Act A federal law which attempts to make the granting of credit fair by prohibiting the denial of credit based on the applicant’s gender
Fair Credit Billing Act A federal law that specifies the time period in which a business must handle a credit customer’s complaint or inquiry about his/her bill
Fair Credit Reporting Act A federal law which gives consumers the right to inspect the files of their credit history at any credit agency and to have mistakes corrected
Finance charge Interest charged on the outstanding balance of a credit account
Installment credit account A type of credit account set up to handle one total amount of credit which is to be paid off in regular installments
Interest The fee which lenders charge borrowers for the use of credit
Interest rate The percentage figure used in calculating interest charges
Inventory level The amount of goods on hand
Lien A legal claim to an item of property which protects the seller if the buyer does not complete his/her payments
Outstanding balance The remaining amount that is owed to the creditor after the credit user has made a partial payment on his/her account
Principal The original amount of a loan on which the amount of interest is based
Promissory note A legal form signed by a borrower promising to repay a loan
Regular credit account A credit account which allows credit users to buy at any time during a set periodusually 30 days; also called an open account
Retail Installment Sales Acts (RISA) State laws governing installment sales of personal property
Revolving credit account A type of credit account which limits the total amount of money that may be owed and charges interest on outstanding balances
Sales finance company A business that purchases borrowers’ contracts from sellers and receives the borrowers’ payments
Savings and loan association A financial institution which offers savings accounts and makes loans to borrowers
Secured loan A type of loan in which the borrower pledges to the lender some valuable possession as collateral
Service credit Credit used for utilities that have been consumed but not yet paid for
Title Right of ownership or a document showing the right of ownership
Travel and entertainment card A type of credit card frequently used by travelers to pay bills in restaurants
Truth-in-Lending Act A federal law that protects consumers who use credit and makes it easier for them to compare the terms of different credit systems; also known as Consumer Credit Protection Act
Unsecured loan An amount of money borrowed by an individual or a business simply by signing a promissory note promising to repay the loan


CTE Business Teacher
South Mecklenburg High School
Charlotte, NC

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