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Financial Planning for
Women
Christine Ballard, Jessica Okey
Family Life Center Housing and Financial
Counseling Center
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Family Life Center
Housing & Financial
Counseling Center
493 N. 700 E. Logan
At the bottom of Old Main Hill
435-797-7224
Financial Management
• Budget Planning
• Debt Management
• Credit Use
• Life Stage Responsibilities
• Bankruptcy Intervention
Power Pay
www.powerpay.org
Stop borrowing or charging until debts are
paid off
Make power payments. As one debt is paid
off, move that payment to another debt
rather than spending it on something else.
Saves money in interest and pays debts
faster.
Housing Counseling
• Home Purchase
• Responsibilities of Home Ownership
• Mortgage Default
• Reverse Mortgage
CREDIT HISTORIES
What are the three major credit bureaus?
TransUnion, Equifax, Experian
Where can you get your free credit report
each year?
www.annualcreditreport.com
Who can look at your credit report?
Employers, creditors, insurance companies,
government agencies, landlords, YOU.
What is a credit history?
Definition:
A continuing record
of a borrower’s debt
commitments and
how well they have
been honored.
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How do you build a credit history?
Time and good behavior
Start with a low limit credit card
Small loan
Pay on time
Use less than 30% of your credit limit. (10%
recommended)
Pay off student loans
“You don’t have to carry over a balance, but
you do need to use it.” –Rod Griffin, Experian
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Other ways if you can’t get
credit
Try a co-signer
Try a secured credit card – make sure
they report to a credit bureau
Document proof of paying rent, utilities,
insurance, etc. as an alternative form of
credit
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Fair and Accurate Credit
Transactions Act 2003
Gives every consumer the right to their
credit report free of charge every year.
Creates a national system of fraud
detection.
Annual Credit Report
The central site to request a free credit
report once per year per credit bureau
including Experian, TransUnion, and
Equifax:
www.annualcreditreport.com
Three Major Credit
Bureaus
EXPERIAN
www.experian.com
888-EXPERIAN (397-3742)
EQUIFAX
www.equifax.com
800-685-1111
TRANS UNION
www.transunion.com
800-888-4213
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Who Can Look at Your Credit
Report?
Creditors – new and current
Employers & prospective employers
Insurance Companies
Government Agencies
Anyone else with a legitimate business
reason (ie. landlords)
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What is in a Credit Report?
1. Identifying information
2. Credit information
3. Public record information
4. Inquiries
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What you need to look at
Potentially negative items: zero is good
Open accounts: close any you aren’t
using
Status of accounts: open/never late is
good. May show closed, past due, maxed
out limit etc.
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Likelihood of Errors
79% of all individual credit files contain
mistakes (typos, incorrect dates, data
entry errors)
25% contain serious mistakes that may
cause credit denial
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Find wrong information?
Contact credit bureau
It will come off if it’s not yours
Is it your mistake?
Spouse could have taken on debt
Company name is different than you
recognize
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Find Wrong Information?
Can write 100 word explanation that goes
out with credit report.
Example: Business went bankrupt
Information falls off after 7 years, 10
years for bankruptcy
Top Reasons for Bad
Credit
Job loss
Separation or divorce
Previous bankruptcy
Maxed out cards
Illness
Tax liens
Bounced checks
Victim of crime or
fraud
Other
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Top Reasons for Credit
File Problems
Late or missed
payments
Delinquent items
now paid not
removed
Bankruptcy
Collections
Family members with
similar names
All cards or leases
are not listed
Incorrect information
on file
Too many credit
inquiries
Victim of Fraud
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Credit Score
G.P.A is for report card…
FICO=Fair Isaac Company
Scores range from 300-900
Average is 678
Most scores are in the 600s-700s
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FICO Score
Score is based on:
Payment history (35%)
Outstanding loan balances (30%)
Length of credit history (15%)
Inquiries (10%)
Types of credit (10%)
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Warning Signs of identity
Theft
Not receiving credit card or bank
statements
Denied credit for no apparent reason
Getting bills from companies you don’t
recognize
Credit collection agencies collecting on
debts that don’t belong to you
What to do if you are a
victim
Place a fraud alert on your credit report
Close accounts that you know or believe
someone has tampered with or opened
fraudulently
File a report with local police
File a complaint with FTC
Be Aware of Scams
Debt relief
Relief may come from filing for bankruptcy
This is considered a last resort, stays on
credit report for 10 years!
Credit repair scams
Claims to repair your credit are just not true.
Only time, effort and a plan to repay your
debt will improve your credit report.
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Have you learned
anything?
Q: How do you dispute wrong information on your
credit report?
A: Contact Credit Bureau. They will research this
and if it’s not yours, they have to take it off.
Q: What is the estimated percentage of credit
reports that have wrong information on them?
A: 79%. 29% of these errors can result in a denial
in credit.
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Have You Learned
Anything?
Q: What is one thing you can do yourself to
increase your credit score?
A: Pay bills on time, correct errors, give it time.
Lenders want to see at least 2 years of good
history.
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Upcoming FPW programs
August 13 Property Insurance
Local insurance agent Jane Larsen will
discuss home and auto insurance
September 10
Late Savers Retirement Guidebook
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