True or False - Apartment Leasing Offices usually check your credit score for eligibility to lease a unit.
True - most apartment leasing offices will consider your income, rental history, and credit score when deciding if you are eligible to rent their apartment
True or False. If you pay more than the minimum amount on a loan every month, it will shorten the life of the loan, and therefore decrease the amount you actually pay.
True
Which has a stronger impact on your credit score - having several credit cards or paying all your bills on time?
Paying all your bills on time
What is a budget billing system?
an optional utility payment plan that smooths out fluctuating monthly bills into a predictable, fixed amount. Instead of paying high bills in the summer (for AC) or winter (for heating), your annual estimated usage is averaged out into 12 equal monthly payments. Anyone can enroll in budget billing through ConEd.
Surprisingly, medical bills DO have errors. What percentage of medical bills have errors?
Anywhere from 50-80% of medical bills have errors. A recent analysis found that 49% of Medicare claims had errors. Medical billing advocates will tell you 80% of the claims they analyze have errors.
True or False - You can get a discount for paying your bill in full.
True - Often, you can negotiate and get a discount for paying your outstanding bill in full. -Likewise, debt collectors may reduce your bill due to financial hardship (depending on the type of bill). Why would they do that? Balance reduction offers are sometimes the best opportunity they have to get paid. - If you do not have the means to pay your balance in full, you can ask to be set up on an interest-free payment plan
Late payments negatively affect your credit score. How many years will one late payment affect your credit score?
7 years
What is a typical monthly bill for internet?
$60-80 per month
Does ConEd charge interest on payment plans for past-due balances?
Con Edison does not charge interest on standard Payment Agreements used to pay off past-due balances. However, if your outstanding balance is not on a payment agreement, ConEd applies a late payment charge of 1.5% per month to the unpaid amount.
What can you do if you cannot afford to pay your medical bill?
If you cannot afford your medical bill, you can apply for financial assistance from the hospital, government, or charity organizations; negotiate the rate of your services; or set up a payment plan with a designated amount to pay monthly.
What could happen if you fail to pay a legitimate bill that is in collections?
- It will negatively affect your credit score - The collections company could sue you