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Warm up for 10.8.13 Please answer the following questions in the same section of your notebook as your CNN student logs please. I will check your logs for CNN and warm ups on Friday, 10.11 1. What is a contract? 2. What is a warranty? 3. How is it legal for a minor, someone under the age of 18, to sign a contract? 4. What are the three parts of a contract? 5. Make up an example of a contract and identify the three parts of a contract.
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Warm up for 10.8.13 Please answer the following questions in the same section of your notebook as your CNN student logs please. I will check your logs.

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Page 1: Warm up for 10.8.13 Please answer the following questions in the same section of your notebook as your CNN student logs please. I will check your logs.

Warm up for 10.8.13

• Please answer the following questions in the same section of your notebook as your CNN student logs please. I will check your logs for CNN and warm ups on Friday, 10.11

• 1. What is a contract?• 2. What is a warranty?• 3. How is it legal for a minor, someone under the age of 18, to

sign a contract?• 4. What are the three parts of a contract? • 5. Make up an example of a contract and identify the three

parts of a contract.

Page 2: Warm up for 10.8.13 Please answer the following questions in the same section of your notebook as your CNN student logs please. I will check your logs.

Credit & Banking

Hook: Who has a credit score? A person? A gov’t? What is it?

Page 4: Warm up for 10.8.13 Please answer the following questions in the same section of your notebook as your CNN student logs please. I will check your logs.

Credit

• Creditors: Provide money (lenders)

• Debtors: People who borrow money

• Credit Cards: Bank or company pays for a purchase, you pay the bank or company later.

• APR (Annual Percentage Rate): cost of credit each year

• Average amount of personal debt?

• In 2011, which city had the most amount of debt?

Page 5: Warm up for 10.8.13 Please answer the following questions in the same section of your notebook as your CNN student logs please. I will check your logs.

Banking

• By law, banks must provide customers with a statement about their accounts.

• Electronic Fund Transfer Act: Banks must investigate an error within 10 business days of a complaint.– Electronic Funds Transfer

Act

Page 6: Warm up for 10.8.13 Please answer the following questions in the same section of your notebook as your CNN student logs please. I will check your logs.

ATM (Debit) Cards

• Using these cards is the same process of writing a check.– You must have the $ for

a purchase in your account.

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Stop Payment

• If a debit card or check book is stolen the bank can cancel the account.– Fees may apply.

• Notify the bank in 2 days:

• Notify the bank in 60 days:

• Afterwards:

Page 8: Warm up for 10.8.13 Please answer the following questions in the same section of your notebook as your CNN student logs please. I will check your logs.

Lost Credit Cards

• Only responsible for $50 after reporting a lost or stolen card

• Fair Credit Billing Act: If a billing error is reported within 60 days, the creditor must respond within 90 days.

• Fair Credit Billing Act

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Beware!

• Balloon Payments: Early payments are much smaller than later payments

• Acceleration Clause: Creditors can require future payments are made immediately

• Bill Consolidation: Combining debt into one payment

• Truth in Lending Act: Must receive basic information about the credit

Page 10: Warm up for 10.8.13 Please answer the following questions in the same section of your notebook as your CNN student logs please. I will check your logs.

Equal Credit Opportunity Act

• Consumers cannot be refused credit based on race, gender, marital status, religion or source of income.

• Equal Credit Opportunity Act

• Equal Credit Opportunity Act

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Fair Credit Reporting Act

• Creditors must inform consumers about the information received from a credit bureau

• Fair Credit Reporting Act

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Oh No! I can’t pay!• Default: A consumer

who is unable to pay a debt

• Fair Debt Collection Practices Act: Protects consumers from abusive and unfair debt collection– Fair Debt Collection Act– Fair Debt Collection Act

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Oh No! I still can’t pay!

• Bankruptcy: Federal courts take control of a debtors assets– May sell items– Remain in credit report

for 10 years

• Default Judgment: A creditor may sue a debtor

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Still not paying!!

• Garnishment: employees are forced to give their salary directly to creditors– Wage Garnishment Act– Wage Garnishment Act

• Repossession: Creditors will take the collateral or possession to regain loan.– Rep Video