May 2010

Universal Default Clause

by Kim Staudenraus on May 26, 2010

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Much of  spending  done on credit cards with the “promise” of zero interest for so many months, or a low interest rate as long as you make your payments on time. But is it really that simple? No it is not.

Credit card companies trick you, well they actually just play dirty.  They use a great interest rate promotion that they wrap tiny small print around so it ends up costing you thousands of dollars in late fees, over-limit fees, transfer fees, more fees, fees on fees and so on.  Let’s keep in mind it is the interest rates and fees that makes the credit card companies money, YOUR money, because they are in the business to make money, not save you money on interest rates….right?  Well, “theme” of zero interest may be much very ugly to say the least and you may not even be aware of what this tiny print really says.

First and foremost, the best way to avoid “loosing in the game” they plan is to not use credit cards.  Pay cash.  However, I know most people don’t live that way so the next best step is education about what you are getting yoruself into with these “gimmicks”

Beware of the “The Default Clause”, also know as a Universal Default Clause.

We all know if we are late with a payment on a credit card that has given us a zero or low interest rate for a period of time that we will be charge a late fee, and possibly lose that zero or low interest rate.  But did you know that that same credit card can raise your interest rate even if you are on time with that company?  Yes, they can if they are using a universal default clause.  They can legally raise your rate if you are late on any other credit card you have, regardless of what company issued you the card.

Ok, so you say, that’s just a risk I will take.  Or is it?  Then can raise your interest rate to 25 percent or possibly more if you make a late payment on a car loan, mortgage, or even your phone bill.  No joke.

A universal default clause generally states that a creditor reserves the right to penalize you with an increased interest rate if you’re late (in default) of your re-payment terms — of a payment to any other creditor not just that of the issuing company. They justify this because, in theory, if are late with one creditor, you are a greater credit risk and are more likely to pay other debts, including the issuing card late.

Creditors also have the right to routinely monitor your credit file. So a creditor with a universal default clause will be watching, waiting, time is on their side. Remember, credit card companies are not your friend, there are in business to make money….Your money!

The top three default triggers that cause your interest rates to spike are a decline in credit score, paying your mortgage late, and paying your car loan late.

But there is even more to worry about.

Under the universal default clause, your interest rates can be increased for many other reasons, including exceeding your credit limit, bouncing a check, having too much debt, having too much credit, getting a new credit card, applying for a car loan, and applying for a mortgage loan. Once you signed up for a credit card with a universal default clause, you gave the credit card company card blanche’ over you, and your money. (see why I say stay away from credit cards?)

This effects your financial future in a bad way. Let’s look at this example. You’re an average American household, with $8,000 of credit card debt. Assuming you make no additional purchases on your card, you have a 9 percent interest rate, and you make the minimum monthly payment, it will take you 218 months (18 years) to pay off your debt and you’ll end up paying $3,334 in interest. Who wins here? (credit card company…you loose)

Now let’s assume that for whatever reason you were late one month with your car payment. They gotchya, the late payment triggers the universal default clause with your credit card issuer, and now your penalty rate gets increased to 26 percent. It will now take you 679 months (56 years) to pay off your credit card debt, and get this — you’ll pay $30,813 in interest. Talk about a monkey on your back, that is discouraging.

What if you had three cards with a universal default clause..interest rates go up on all of them due to one late payment on your car.

So how do you avoid this little clause?

Well if you have been reading my blog for any period of time you know what I am going to say about beating the universal default clause….”Don’t use credit cards!”

However, since most of you probably already have credit cards, and some have the clause so here is some ideas to protect yourself.

1.  Many cards have stopped using the universal default clause.

Read your fine print, you may be lucky to have a card that is not using this clause or has discontinued the clause (keep in mind they may have just discontinued on new purchases and your old purchases may still be under the clause, tricky aren’t they?)

2. If you know you have a card that has the clause.

Move your balance to a card that you know does not have the clause.  Better yet, pay it off in full.  Get a small loan to pay it off, just get the balance of that card and then close that account for good.

If you’re unsure if the card has the clause, cause who can understand that fine print anyway, call the credit card company and ask what specific circumstances will affect your interest rate.

Use local credit union cards over national cards.  They are easier to work with, and although they will still be tricky, they aren’t as bad.

3. Run your credit report.

Not only do you need to know exactly what your current interest rates are, you also need to know exactly what’s on your credit report. Visit AnnualCreditReport.com to order your credit report and credit score today. You should make a practice of this every quarter with a different reporting bureau, this way you can make sure what is being reported is accurate.

4. Always pay your bills on time.

If you can’t pay on time, chances are you are over extended and are not properly managing your money. Read Dave Ramsey’s Total Money Makeover.  Make a budget on paper so you can see exactly where your money is going, chances are you are you have plenty of money, you are just not managing it properly.

Avoid the universal default clause by not using credit cards.  If you do, be careful to stay on top of your credit card agreements they can change at any time. Better yet, I think I am repeating myself, make a plan to become debt free and pay cash pay yourself not the credit card companies.

originally posted June 2008

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Which Path Will You Choose?

by Kim Staudenraus on May 20, 2010

What is a path?  It can be defined as “a course of conduct” , “an established line of travel” or “a way especially designed for a particular use”.   To simplify, there are really two paths we each have laid out in front of us.   One is leading us to success and happiness, the other to struggle or turmoil.

In the area I live, the county has invested millions of dollars on a trail system.  It is a network of paths for bikers, joggers or those who just want to take a walk through nature that in many areas is right next to major roads.  Even though these paths are clearly marked, not a day goes by that I don’t come across multiple bikers and even joggers who are choosing to risk their lives by ridding or running on the major road in traffic even though there is a brand new paved and safe path just feet from the road.  I wonder to myself and sometimes even say aloud, “why are they in the road when there is a perfectly good path right there to use?”

Why would a person choose to risk injury in the road when it is safer to be on the path? Maybe it is because they are too focused on the exercise to be concern with safety.  Maybe they think three mile up the road the bike/jogging path will go in a different direction then they want to go so they figure they will just follow the road from start to finish.   Could it be they know they are risking injury by being in the road and are daring fate?  Do they just have that much trust in total strangers who are driving by them at 45 miles an hour or faster?

Is this any different than other choices we make in life?   Many times we can’t see the path through the forest.  Forest meaning our primary focus at the time maybe exercise is the focus in the case of the jogger or biker.  Maybe it is the troubles we are currently experiencing.  Financial trouble, family trouble, work trouble.    There is always a path in front of us regardless of how thick the forest is.

How many times have you chosen the wrong path?  Unhappy in your marriage so you leave to find happiness with someone else.  Unhappy with yourself, so you find happiness in a bottle or with a drug.  Job not going well so you quit, only to realize you can’t find another job making the money that you need to make.  These are all paths that we chose to take, but they are not the right path.  They are not safe paths.  These choices are no different than riding or jogging in traffic with there is a safe path next to the road.

So what is the answer?  What is the safe path?  You must realize why you are choosing the wrong path.  You are unhappy so you run down a new path.  What are you really running from.  The answer is staring at you in the mirror.  You see, the only person that can change all the unhappiness in your life  is you.  Changing paths does not fix the real problem.  It may mask it for a season, but the real issue is still in the mirror.  You can’t run from you.

You can however, chose a safe path when you are unhappy.  First, look to Christ, without Him as your foundation you will continue to chose the wrong path.  You will think it is the right path for a season, but if the direction you are going is not in God’s overall plan in your life you  will eventually come to a dead end, be unhappy again, and choose yet another path only to repeat the same process over and over again.  However, by choosing Christ, by reaching up to Him and crying out “I don’t know the direction I should go, please lead me”  you will finally be on the right path.  The path that will lead to your overall happiness.

You may find that path leads you back home to your spouse.  You may find that life at home is comfortable and the right place to be.  You may realize that the bottle you keep drowning your trouble in is only making you feel worse, and that by drinking the truth of Christ, you feel safe and secure.

I know someone who has been given every opportunity to succeed.  A private education, roof over their head, even spent some time serving this great country of ours in the military, but time and time again, this person has chosen the wrong path and ended up on the wrong side of the law.  Why?  Because they made a choice to seek happiness in every place except in God.

Don’t get me wrong, I too have gone down the wrong path a time or too, but I am thankful I realized quickly that the only one that was happy with my choice of direction was satan.

The Narrow and Wide Gates
“Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it.  But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it. Matthew 7:13-18 (NIV)

Isn’t it time to change the path you are on?  Time to go down the narrow path that leads to happiness and life today and ever after?

God gave us all free will and choice.  If you have been changing paths time and time again to find happiness only to continue to feel unhappy, may I challenge you to try the path that God leads you to.  You will know it is the right path because it will agree with His word in the Bible.  I challenge you today to give it a try, try following Christ instead of yourself, instead of the world.  Put your trust in Him just once and see how your life will change.

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