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SCHOOL EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION OF WASHINGTON FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 101
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SCHOOL EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION OF WASHINGTON FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 101
IntroductionIntroduction
• The advantages and pitfalls of Checking Accounts, Debit Cards, Credit Cards and Payday Loans.
• The importance of maintaining good credit and the role of Credit Reports.
• Protecting against Identity Theft.
SCHOOL EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION OF WASHINGTON FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 101
• How checks work
• “Holds” can be placed on deposits
• Keeping track of transactions
• NSF checks are costly!
Checking AccountsChecking Accounts
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You write a check at Safeway for $12, but you only have $6 in your checking account.
Your Bank charges you a $25 NSF fee and notifies Safeway.
Safeway tries to submit the check again. (A check can be submitted three times by the retailer.) You get another $25 NSF fee from your Bank.
Safeway now charges you a “Returned Check” fee of $20.
NSF checks are costly!
Checking AccountsChecking Accounts
$12 + $20 (Safeway) and $25 + $25 (Your Bank)
Do the Math:
SCHOOL EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION OF WASHINGTON FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 101
NSF checks are costly! (cont’d)
Checking AccountsChecking Accounts
And, your troubles may not be over . . .
You now owe $32 to Safeway and $50 to your Bank!
Now, you could owe $112 for a check you wrote for $12!
If you don’t take care of it right away, a Collection Agency can get involved.
They will also charge a fee ($30 and up.)
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– Pay attention to your checking account. Always know how much you have in your account.
1. When you make a mistake (many people occasionally overdraw their account), immediately contact both the retailer and your bank.
2. Find out what kind of “Overdraft Loan” is offered by your bank or credit union. Depending on how much they charge for this service, it could save you a lot of money. Shop around for the best rates.
– Use a Debit CardDebit card transactions, once approved, will always clear your account and cannot be sent back. There can be no NSF fees with an approved debit card transaction.
Checking AccountsChecking Accounts
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DEBIT Cards tDEBIT Cards typically have a
or logo
It’s important to keep track of your spending!It’s important to keep track of your spending!
• Directly tied to your checking account.
• Debit cards can be used for both PIN and signature transactions (retail/gas purchases, ATMs, etc.).
Debit CardsDebit Cards
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ATM CardsATM Cards
Remember: Keep track of your spending!
ATM cards can be used anywhere you can use a PIN (retail/gas purchases, ATMs, etc.)
ATM Cards are typically tied to a Savings Account
ATM Card Use:ATM Card Use:
ATMs, at some stores, can be confusing:
Do you select Debit or Credit?
SCHOOL EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION OF WASHINGTON FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 101
Credit CardsCredit Cards
DisadvantageDisadvantagess
Leading cause of financial difficulties.
APR can be very high; hidden fees.
“Buy Now, Pay Later” can severely test your self discipline.
Note: Anyone under 21 must prove they have the means to pay or have the account co-signed by parent/guardian.
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Credit CardsCredit Cards
AdvantagesAdvantages Convenience -- accepted almost
anywhereShop by phone or Internet
Emergencies
Purchase Protection
Can help establish credit history
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• What are they?
• What information is on them? (Your credit report is similar to your high school transcript.)
• How are they used? What is a credit score?
• Importance of maintaining good credit:
– Loan APR– Renting an apartment– Buying a car/home– Purchasing a cell phone, etc.– Getting a job
Credit reportsCredit reports
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Credit card payoffCredit card payoff
Visa @ 9.36% Visa @ 21.00% Starting Balance $3,000 $3,000Payoff Time 11 years, 3 months 39 years, 2
monthsTotal Payments $4,459.23 $16,996.56
Both cards require a minimum payment of 2% of the outstanding balance or $25, whichever is greater.
Difference in payoff of a $3,000 balance at 9.36% vs. 21.00%
(if you only make minimum payments)
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EXAMPLE: $15,000 Loan
Installment LoansInstallment Loans
Interest Rate: 3.24%Payments: 60Total of Payments: $16,269.54
Interest Rate: 18%Payments: 60Total of Payments: $22,864.59
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How they work• Pros• Cons
Pay Day loans are relatively simple and easy to get, especially if you only need the money for a short time.
These loans are relatively high risk to the lender, so the lender charges a high APR to offset that risk.
Let’s take a look at some examples…
Pay Day LoansPay Day Loans
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EXAMPLE #1: $500 Loan
You give your postdated check to the Pay Day lender.
They give you $500. On payday, the lender cashes your check.
It costs you $75 to borrow $500 for two weeks!
Pay Day LoansPay Day Loans
Let’s say, you need (or want) $500 …like, NOW!
You know you’ll get paid soon (less than 2 weeks).
So…You write a personal check for $575 – postdated for your
payday.
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Let’s say you need to replace a tire on your car and Mom and Dad won’t pay for it. It will cost you about $100.
What would be the “cheapest” way for you to purchase the tire?
Pay Day Loan?Credit Card?Personal Loan?Share Secured Loan?
Pay Day Loan vs. Other Loan Options
392%15 – 21%10 – 15%4%
Pay Day LoansPay Day Loans
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• Birth Date • SS# • Driver’s License # • Mother’s Maiden
Name • Address
Protect your “GOLDEN INFORMATIONGOLDEN INFORMATION”
Cause of Identity Theft for teens is personal theft of
“Golden InformationGolden Information” by a roommate, boy/girlfriend, or
family member.
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• Shred personal documents when done with them.
• Get e-Statements -- instead of paper.
• Always shred credit card offers.
• Beware of scams (email, phone, etc.).
• Check your credit report (annualcreditreport.com)
Ramifications of Identity Theft:
– Credit report will not be accurate– Long and costly process to rectify– Could adversely affect ability to
get loans, apartment, job, etc.
Identity TheftIdentity Theft