Identify factors that contribute to establishing and maintaining a good credit rating.

Identification should include

  • attitudes, values, and goals regarding the use of credit
  • recommendations regarding the wise use of credit
  • comparison of consumer credit options (e.g., loans, credit cards, payday loans, buy-now-pay-later services)
  • consequences of credit misuse
  • actions necessary to reduce risk of identity theft
  • methods for maintaining a good credit rating and/or repairing bad credit rating.

Process/Skill Questions:

Thinking

  • Can people in today’s economy function without the use of credit? Why or why not?
  • What are the risks and rewards of using credit to finance major purchases?
  • What factors should be considered before applying for credit?
  • Why is it important to have a good credit rating?
  • Who checks credit scores?
  • How might credit affect securing a job?

Communication

  • What are the benefits of a good credit rating? Consequences of a poor credit rating?
  • What communication skills are needed to understand the terms of credit?

Leadership

  • How important is credit to your life-management plan?
  • How can using consumer credit be an advantage for one person but a disadvantage for another person?
  • What is the government's role in protecting citizens who have overused credit?

Management

  • What skills can you use to manage credit wisely?
  • What steps can be taken to improve your credit rating?