Chapter 6
credit
arrangement to receive cash, goods, or services now and pay for them in the future
revolving line of credit
arrangement whereby borrowings are permitted up to a specified limit and for a stated period, usually 5-10 years
Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA)
bans discrimination in the extension of credit on the basis of race, color, age, sex, marital status, and other factors
capital
borrower's assets or net worth
characgter
borrower's attitude toward his or her credit obligations
capacity
borrower's financial ability to meet credit obligations
5 C's of Credit
character, capacity, capital, collateral, conditions
incidental credit
credit arrangement that has no extra costs and no specific repayment plan
convenience users
credit card users that pay off their statements every month
installment cash credit
direct loan of money for personal purposes, home improvements, or vacation expenses. no down payments or make payments in specified amounts over a set period
line of credit
dollar amount, which may or may not e borrowed, that a lender makes available to a borrower
debit card
electronically subtracts the amount of a purchase from the buyer's account at the moment the purchase is made
conditions
general economic conditions that can affect a borrower's ability to repay a loan
open-end credit
line of credit in which loans are made on a continuous basis and the borrower is billed periodically for at least partial payments
co-branding
linking of a credit card with a business trade name offering "points" or premiums toward the purchase of a product or service
home equity loan
loan based on the current market value of a home less the amount still owed on the mortgage
single lump sum credit
loan that must be repaid in total on a specified day, usually within 30-90 days. generally used to buy a single item
closed-end credit
one time loans that the borrower pays back in a specified period of time and in payments of equal amounts
interest
periodic change for he use of credit
credit card accountability responsibility disclosure act
places new restrictions on credit card lending and eliminates certain fees
Consumer Credit Reporting Reform Act
places the burden of proof for accurate credit information on the credit reporting agency
revolving check credit
prearranged loan from a bank for a specified amount. also called bank line of credit
Fair Trade Reporting Act
regulates the use of credit reports, requires the deletion of obsolete information, and gives consumers access to their files and the right to have erroneous data corrected
credit bureaus
reporting agency that assembles credit and other information about consumers. also called consumer reporting agencies CRAs
Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA)
sets procedures for promptly correcting billing mistakes, refusing to make credit card payments on defective goods,and promptly crediting payments
mobile commerce
smart phones to make purchases
consumer credit
use of credit for personal needs except for home mortgage
colleral
valuable asset that is pledged to ensure loan payments