Personal Finance

Réussis tes devoirs et examens dès maintenant avec Quizwiz!

A common cause of financial difficulties is: A. Poor money management habits B. A need for additional career training C. Preparing your tax return late D. Not having enough life insurance

A

A credit card issued through a credit union would be an example of a ________ card A. Bank B. Travel and entertainment C. Store D. Proprietary

A

The Truth-in-Lending law requires that borrowers be informed of the: A. Amount financed B. Cost of auto insurance C. Features of an extended warranty D. Reasons a person has been denied credit

A

The mail order rule requires that companies: A. Notify customers if an item is not currently available B. Only sell certain items by mail C. Accept credit cards for mail-order purchases D. Allow a person to return an item for full credit

A

The most useful information in an advertisement would be: A. The price B. Comments from production users C. A list of product accessories D. An endorsement from a well-known person

A

To build a credit history, a person could: A. Establish a steady employment record B. File his or her federal income taxes on time C. Use an ATM several times a month D. Request to view her or his credit file

A

Using the 20-10 rule, a person earning $1,500 a month should not have monthly credit payments that exceed: A. 300 B. 150 C. 20 D. 30

A

Voter registration records are considered to be: A. Public records B. Private records C. Company records D. A database profile

A

The maximum dollar amount that can be charged on a specific credit card account

Credit line

A ______________ mortgage has a very large final payment A. Conventional B. Graduated-payment C. Shared-appreciation D. Balloon

D

A credit report would include a person's: A. Federal income tax data B. Balances for electric bills and other utilities C. Salary history D. Balances for installment accounts

D

A person's regular income is referred to as: A. Character B. Capital C. Collateral D. Capacity

D

Advertisements using a well-known person are examples of the ________ advertising technique A. Peer approval B. Unfinished comparison C. Status D. Endorsement

D

An example of a fair debt-collection practice would be to: A. Pretend to be a salesperson to attempt to collect a debt B. Threaten to take legal action to collect the money owed C. Call a debtor at work even if personal calls are not allowed D. Call a debtor at home before 8 p.m.

D

Books tapes and music CDs are commonly sold using: A. A perceptual contrast B. Numerical claims C. Unfinished comparisons D. A negative option

D

The auto insurance coverage for damage to your vehicle as a result of an accident is called: A. Property damage B. Comprehensive C. Liability D. Collsion

D

The first step a person with a consumer complaint should take is to: A. Obtain legal assistance B. Contact a consumer agency C. Write to the headquarters of the company D. Return to the place of purchase

D

The most reliable source of consumer information would be from: A. An advertisement B. A salesperson C. An executive of the company D. A product label

D

The organization that provides companies with information on a person's past use of credit is: A. A credit union B. The Consumer Credit Counseling Service C. The Fair Credit Reporting Agency D. A credit bureau

D

Denoting a form of incentive offered to buyers of certain products whereby they receive a cash refund after making their purchase

Rewards

The yearly interest rate charged on outstanding credit card balances

APR

The once a year cost of owning a credit card

Annual fee

A buying club commonly: A. Requires a minimum purchase B. Has a large initiation fee C. Wants the member to encourage others to join D. Only allows a few people in an area to be members

B

A common disadvantage of buying a home is: A. Few financial benefits B. Limited mobility C. Restrictions on decorating and having pets D. Conditions in the lease

B

A nonprofit organization that provides financial counseling is: A. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation B. The Consumer Credit Counseling Service C. The Better Business Bureau D. The National Credit Union Administration

B

An example of public records would be: A. A credit card statement B. A telephone directory C. Medical records D. An employment application on file with a company

B

If a billing error occurs on a credit statement, a consumer has ___ days to notify the creditor A. 30 B. 60 C. 90 D. 120

B

The amount of a mortgage a person can afford is affected by: A. The location of the house B. Her or his income C. The cost of insurance D. His or her age

B

The charges for settling a real estate transaction are also called _____ costs A. Mortgage B. Closing C. Possession D. Selling

B

The grace period refers to the time: A. Taken to process a credit card application B. For paying an accountant without an interest charge C. Allowed to notify a creditor of a billing error D. Used for calculating interest

B

The right to cancel certain purchases of $25 or more within three business days is known as the _________ rule A. Layaway B. Cooling-off C. Mail-order D. Telemarketing

B

Utility companies and medical service organizations commonly offer __________ credit A. Revolving B. Single-payment C. Installment D. Retail

B

_________ would be an example of an unethical action A. An infomercial B. An out-of-context quote C. An offer to work at home D. Comparison pricing in an advertisement

B

___________ warranty refers to the fact that a product will do what it is designed to do A. An extended B. An implied C. A dealer D. An unexpired manufacturer's

B

An amount of money in a savings or checking account

Balance

A common advantage of using credit is: A. Less impulse buying B. Lower cost for items purchased C. Ability to obtain needed items now D. Lower chance of overspending

C

A program-length commercial is commonly called: A. "Bait and switch" B. A perceptual contrast C. An infomercial D. An action guarantee

C

Bankruptcy refers to the process of: A. Obtaining permission to be late with credit payments B. Obtaining assistance from a credit counseling service C. Using court action to reduce or eliminate your debt D. Using court action to have payments owed deducted from group paycheck

C

Comparing the APR among several credit cards allows you to obtain the: A. Lowest grace period B. Lowest annual fee C. Lowest interest rate D. Least expensive method of calculating interest

C

Doctor's costs for injuries to others resulting from an accident are covered by _________ liability A. Medical B. Collision C. Bodily injury D. Comprehensive

C

The home-buying process starts with: A. Locating and evaluating a home B. Pricing the property C. Determining homeownership needs D. Obtaining an appraisal of the property

C

The most reliable source for buying a used car is usually: A. A rental car company B. A police auction C. A car dealer D. Private party sales

C

The purpose of a consolidation loan is to: A. Deduct amounts owed from a person's paycheck B. Pay off one credit card amount before others are paid C. Combine several debts into one payment D. Reduce the amount owed for federal income taxes

C

When using an ATM, your PIN is designed to: A. Indicate your current balance B. Provide the bank access to your financial records C. Provide security as an authorized user D. Indicate your credit rating

C

An infomercial is a type of "bait and switch"

F

Bankruptcy is suggested for people who are a few weeks behind in their credit payments

F

Bodily-injury liability covers the damage to another person's car for which you were at fault

F

Buying a home will usually have fewer costs than renting

F

Buying clubs are designed to help consumers compare prices at different stores

F

Collision insurance covers damage caused to a motor vehicle by vandalism or floods

F

Comments from buyers of a product in a commercial usually provide useful information

F

Consolidation loans are mainly used to finance the starting of a new business

F

Conventional mortgages usually have a rate that changes as market interest rates change

F

Installment credit usually allows a person to make additional purchases on an account

F

Layaway purchase plans are designed to help consumers buy items at discount prices

F

Most consumer complaints require legal action to solve

F

Most used cars sold by private parties have a one-year warranty

F

Public databases include such information such information as credit reports, school records, and medical records

F

The Freedom of Information Act allows access to most, but not all, private records of companies

F

The Truth-in-Lending law requires that a borrower be informed of the total finance charge

F

The annual fee for a credit card is set by the government

F

The average daily balance method of calculating interest is based on the opening balance of the account for the previous month

F

A credit bureau keeps track if people pay their bills on time

T

A credit report would include if a person had declared bankruptcy in the past

T

A disadvantage of using credit is impulse buying

T

A larger down payment will reduce the amount of the mortgage needed

T

A main advantage of buying is pride of ownership

T

A proprietary credit card is usually accepted by one type of store or company

T

A service contract is designed to avoid costly repairs as a motor vehicle gets older

T

A steady employment record helps a person's credit history

T

APR measures the interest rate charged by a credit card

T

An "unfinished comparison" in an advertisement provides consumers with incomplete information

T

Capital refers to a person's assets.

T

Credit repair service advertisements may be misleading due to the promises made to consumers in credit trouble

T

Debt collectors are usually allowed to call you at home before 8 p.m.

T

Financial difficulties are commonly caused by overspending

T

If someone uses your lost or stolen credit card, you are liable for no more than $50

T

Out-of-stock advertised specials are considered to be an unethical technique

T

People with financial difficulties may obtain assistance from the Consumer Credit Counseling Service

T

The Fair Credit Reporting Act allows a person to access his or her credit report

T

The cooling-off period generally applies to purchases of $25 or more

T

The home-buying process ends with closing the purchase transaction

T

The mail-order rule allows a person to cancel an order that is not shipped within a certain time period

T

Using the 20-10 rule, a person making $40,000 a year after taxes should have no more than $8,000 of outstanding debt

T


Ensembles d'études connexes

MKT 300 Exam 3 Concept Checks Ch 16

View Set

ARCH 1110 | Final Exam Study Guide

View Set

SAT Reading & Writing Practice 1

View Set

SDSU ART 157 (4.3-4.5) Inquizitive

View Set

Search and Extractor Exam 1 notes

View Set