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HUD Exam Prep 2023 Solved correctly
% Impact of Account Payment History on Credit Score
35%
portion of credit score based on the payment history of accounts, including late
payments, delinquencies, judgments, and liens
% Impact of Amounts Owed on Accounts on Credit Score
30%
portion of score based on the ratio of total credit extended to the amount of credit owed
% Impact of Length of Credit History on Credit Score
15%
portion of score based don the overall length of credit history in the report, as well as
average age of accounts
% Impact of Types of Credit Used on Credit Score
10%
portion of score based on the variety of accounts
% Impact of New Credit on Credit Score
10%
portion of score based on the number of recent credit INQUIRIES
1.1.1) All of the following would help a counselor develop a realistic household budget,
except:
A. Payment information for a paid-off car
B. Amount spent on groceries
C. Rent payment information
D. Monthly cable bill
A
1.1.2) All of the following are reasons why it is important for a client to track income and
expenses before finalizing a budget, except:
A. It helps show clients that they actually spend less on some expenses than they think.
B. It helps identify spending habits.
C. It helps show clients that their spending and expenses are out of control.
D. It helps define realistic and attainable goals and timelines.
C
1.1.3) Which of the following is a "want" and not a "need"?
A. Health care premium
B. Car insurance
C. Gym membership
D. Rent
C
1.1.4) All of the following are effective ways to decrease expenses, except:
A. Cancel insurance policy
B. Cancel cable service
C. Stick to a shopping list
D. Conserve energy in the home
A

,1.1.5) All of the following are effective strategies to increase income, except:
A. Work over time
B. Teach yoga
C. Find a second job
D. Factor in an anticipated raise
D
1.1.6) Rebecca's next appointment is with Ray, a client who recently started a new job
and wants to buy a car to cut down on his commute. Rebecca reviews documents that
Ray brought to the counseling session and determines that Ray makes about $1,900
each month after taxes. He pays his bills every month and covers his other expenses,
but he never has any
money left for savings. Identify which information is used in determining a budget, and
which information is not.
A. Pay Stub
B. Bank Statements
C. Utility Bills
D. Social Security Award Letter
E. Annual Bonus
F. Stock Dividends
G. Employer Reimbursements
H. Credit Score
Used to determine budget: A, B, C, D
Not used to determine budget: E, F, G, H
1.1.7) Ray's commute on the bus takes over an hour, so he wants to buy a car as soon
as possible, but he has poor credit and cannot obtain a loan right now. He thinks he can
find a reliable car for about $2,000 and has about 20% of the total in the bank from his
tax refund. If Ray's goal is to buy a car within 8 months, what is the minimum amount he
needs to save each
month?
A. $150
B. $175
C. $200
D. $225
C
1.1.8) Rebecca helps determine that with adjustments Ray can set aside $320 each
month to buy
the car. How many months will he need to save this amount?
A. At least 4
B. At least 5
C. At least 6
D. At least 7
B
1.2.1) Which section of a credit report will contain employer details?
A. Consumer rights
B. Account information
C. Personal information

,D. Public records
E. Inquiries
C
1.2.2) Which section of a credit report will contain information about a student loan?
A. Personal information
B. Public records
C. Inquiries
D. Consumer rights
E. Account information
E
1.2.3) Which section of a credit report will contain court information such as bankruptcy?
A. Public records
B. Inquiries
C. Personal information
D. Consumer rights
E. Account information
A
1.2.4) Which section of a credit report will show recent attempts to open a credit card?
A. Personal information
B. Public records
C. Consumer rights
D. Inquiries
E. Account information
D
1.2.5) Which section of a credit report will contain information about how to correct
inaccuracies?
A. Personal information
B. Consumer rights
C. Public records
D. Inquiries
E. Account information
B
1.2.6) Indicate which of the following concepts would generate a positive effect on a
credit report
and which would have a negative effect:
A. Paying bills early
B. Filing for bankruptcy
C. Applying for a new credit card every month
D. High credit card balances
Positive Effect on Credit Report
A-
Negative Effect on Credit Report
B-C-D
1.2.9) Place the letters in the correct sequence from the MOST important factor to the
LEAST important factor that impacts the determination of a credit score.
A. Amount of total credit used

, B. Number of inquiries on record
C. History of delinquent payment
D. Length of time accounts have been established
Most Important to Least Important
C-A-D-B
1.2.10) Where should a client go to obtain free credit reports?
A. www.freecreditreport.com
B. www.myfico.com
C. www.annualcreditreport.com
D. www.experian.com
C
1.2.12) Consumers have rights protected by fair credit laws. Indicate which credit
regulation corresponds to the scenarios described. You may use an act more than
once.
1. Amy sees a charge she did not make on her credit
card statement and wants to dispute it.
A. Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)
B. Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA)
C. Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA)
B
1.2.12) Consumers have rights protected by fair credit laws. Indicate which credit
regulation corresponds to the scenarios described. You may use an act more than
once.
___ 2. Peter wants to dispute inaccurate information in
his credit report.
A. Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)
B. Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA)
C. Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA)
A
1.2.12) Consumers have rights protected by fair credit laws. Indicate which credit
regulation corresponds to the scenarios described. You may use an act more than
once.
___ 3. Jen has been the victim of identity theft and
wants to place a fraud alert on her credit file.
A. Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)
B. Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA)
C. Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA)
C
1.2.12) Consumers have rights protected by fair credit laws. Indicate which credit
regulation corresponds to the scenarios described. You may use an act more than
once.
___ 4. Mary wants to review her credit report for free.
A. Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)
B. Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA)
C. Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA)
C

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