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    Calculator: What's Your Credit Quotient



    Credit makes a lot of the things we need and enjoy possible. Handled well, credit is normal and necessary. If you're not sure about your credit habits, take this test to gain some perspective.

    In the past three months, I've paid my bills on time:
    most of the time sometimes usually about a month late more than a month late

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    Each month, I pay about this much of my take-home pay in credit card payments:
    less than 10% 10%-25% 25%-50% more than 50%

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    I use a cash advance from one credit card to make payments on another card:
    never rarely sometimes always

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    I usually pay about this much of each monthly credit card bill:
    entire balance half the balance a fourth to a third of the balance the minimum

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    I buy groceries with a credit card because I'm short of cash:
    never rarely sometimes frequently

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    I know about how much money I owe:
    always usually sometimes rarely

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    I have enough cash in savings to weather most emergencies:
    yes not yet, but close I'm working on it no

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      Your credit quotient    


    Your credit quotient
    If you scored 15 points or fewer, you're doing a fine job managing your credit. Congratulations.

    If you scored 16-31 points, some of your habits may have you heading for trouble. Call a credit moratorium until you have a better grip on timely payments and unnecessary expenses.

    If you scored 31 or more, you already know that credit is causing stress in your life. You can turn that around by consulting professionals at your credit union or by contacting a nonprofit credit counseling agency and investigating your options.

    Federally Insured by NCUA. Your savings federally insured to at least $250,000 and backed by the full faith and credit of the United States Government. National Credit Union Administration, a U.S. Government Agency.
    We do business in accordance with the Federal Fair Housing Law and Equal Credit Opportunity Act.