This is the type of credit that an auto loan is.
What is installment credit?
This technique uses OARS.
What is motivational interviewing?
This is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
What is empathy?
This term refers to the action of fully concentrating, understanding, responding, and remembering what another person is saying.
What is active listening?
This department is responsible for helping students experiencing difficulties.
What is SOS?
This is a full review of your borrowing history.
What is a credit report?
One key principle of this technique is a future-oriented mindset.
What is solution-focused coaching?
These are the narratives you tell yourself about your finances.
What are money stories?
These students find challenges in things like understanding the US financial system, restricted work opportunities, and higher education costs.
What are international students?
This type of funding is more stable than stocks and is guaranteed to be paid out later with interest.
What are bonds?
This is 15% of your credit score.
What is length of credit history?
The Fogg Behavior Model is also called MAT, which stands for these three words.
What are Motivation, Ability, and Trigger?
This type of Money Script is expressed through being alert, watchful, and concerned about finances.
What is Money Vigilance?
This kind of bias occurs when favoring or seeking information that strengthens personal beliefs.
What is confirmation bias?
What on-going Financial Wellbeing event covers credit and student loans?
What are the lunch and learns?
This type of repayment method prioritizes paying off debt in order of highest interest to lowest interest.
What is the Avalanche Method?
This is the last step of the habit loop.
What is reward?
This kind of difference can be seen in the difference between Collectivism and Individualism.
What are cultural differences?
These are structured sentences used to describe and interpret personal thoughts and experiences.
What are reflective phrases?
This reflects internal conflict between wanting to change and staying the same.
What is ambivalence?
This is the idea that with the more money you make, the more money you spend.
What is lifestyle inflation or lifestyle creep?
This is the idea of fostering connection and support in the Self-Determination Theory.
What is Relatedness?
These are words and expressions that respect differences and avoid bias, stereotypes, or exclusionary terms.
What is inclusive language?
These students find challenges in things like understanding the US financial system, restricted work opportunities, and higher education costs.
What are international students?
This section of your appointment takes up the most time.
What is targeted education and strategy discussion?