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Category > Business & Finance Posted 12 Jun 2017 My Price 10.00

Calculate cost of credit cards

Question description

 

get started on the assignment by watching the which credit card deal is best? video on the link below then answer the following questions.  note:  if the link below is incorrect, try the one entitled, should i buy or lease a car?<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />

 

http://media.pearsoncmg.com/ph/esm/chet_cleaves_cbsm9e_12/tools/realworldcase_before.htm

sharese thinks that it is about time for her to get a credit card. she would like to buy a car in the not-too-distant future and knows that she needs to establish a credit history. she has received several offers in the mail and has downloaded offers from several card companies from card websites. as she reviews the various offers, she finds that the process of evaluating cards is more complicated than she expected.

 

what you know: credit card offer details as of 4/2004

 

citi® platinum select® mastercard®

 

·                   no annual fee

 

·                   8.99% apr on purchases

 

·                   19.99% cash advance apr

 

·                   cash advance fee: 3% or not less than $5 or more than $50

 

·                   27.99% default rate

 

·                   0% apr on balance transfers for 12 months

 

·                   $0 liability on unauthorized charges

 

·                   20-day grace period if your total new balance is paid in full each billing period

 

·                   $35 over credit limit fee

 

·                   late fees: $15 on balances up to $100; $25 between $100–$1,000; $35 over $1,000

 

·                   $12,000 minimum annual income required

 

·                   free online services

 

·                   personal information privacy

 

·                   photocard option available

 

·                   dedicated 24/7 customer service

 

blue cash® from american express®

 

·                   no annual fee

 

·                   0% introductory rate for 6 months

 

·                   after 6 months, 8.99% to 13.99% depending upon payment history and credit record

 

·                   18.99% cash advance apr

 

·                   cash advance fee: 4% or not less than $5 or more than $50

 

·                   23.99% penalty apr if you do not pay your minimum payment

 

·                   up to 5% cash back on purchases

 

 

total annual spend

 

cash back on everyday purchases

 

cash back on other purchases

 

up to $2000

 

0.5%

 

0.25%

 

$2,001–$6,000

 

1.00%

 

0.50%

 

$6,001–$50,000

 

3.00%

 

1.50%

 

bonus % if you carry a balance

 

2.00%

 

0.50%

 

 

 

·                   late fees: $15 on balances up to $100; $29 between $100–$1,000; $35 over $1,000

 

·                   $29 fee for bounced check payment

 

·                   $29 over the credit limit fee

 

·                   automatic bill pay available

 

·                   24/7 customer service

 

·                   online account access

 

·                   grace period if balance is paid in full each billing cycle

 

·                   emergency card protection

 

·                   purchase protection plan

 

·                   up to $20,000 personal credit limit

 

·                   undisclosed minimum annual income

 

collegiate visa® card

 

·                   $12 annual fee (waived the first year)

 

·                   14.75% apr

 

·                   14.75% cash advance apr

 

·                   18.75% apr penalty apr

 

·                   $20 late payment fee

 

·                   $20 over the credit limit fee

 

·                   $15 bounced payment check fee

 

·                   $1000 credit limit

 

·                   online account access

 

discover® card for students

 

·                   no annual fee

 

·                   17.99% apr

 

·                   19.99–24.99% default apr

 

·                   22.99% apr cash advance

 

·                   cash advance fee: 3% or not less than $5 or more than $50

 

·                   25 day grace period when balance is paid in full each month

 

·                   1% cash back, up to 2% cash back if credits are used to buy goods through the cash back bonus partner system

 

·                   late payment fee $15–$35

 

·                   over the limit fee $15–$35

 

·                   variable credit limit

 

·                   travel insurance

 

·                   free discover 2go® card upon request

 

what you are looking for:

 

1.          which credit card fits sharese’s needs?

 

2.          which fits sharese’s needs?

 

3.          which fits your needs?

 

solution plan:

 

1.          what questions should a consumer ask before accepting a credit card?

 

2.          utilize the table below to evaluate the various credit card offers. it is possible that not all information is available for all cards.

 

 

card name

 

interest rate on purchases

 

cash advance rate

 

annual fee

 

penalty apr

 

grace period

 

late payment fee

 

over credit limit fee

 

minimum annual income

 

cash back

 

citi platinum select

 

                 

blue cash from american express

 

                 

collegiate visa

 

                 

discover card for students

 

                 

 

 

3.          based upon the information, which credit card is the most appropriate for sharese? why?

 

4.          if you were choosing a credit card from this list, which credit card would you select? why?

 

5.          what are the advantages of a good credit history?

 

6.          what are the disadvantages of having access to credit?

 

7.          why is it important for most people to have a relationship with a bank?

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Status NEW Posted 12 Jun 2017 08:06 PM My Price 10.00

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