Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is
You have learned a lot about credit reports and scores. Now it's time to show what you know.

Part One–Research
Research and identify two credit offers via internet ads or the mail. Ensure that the offers are credit offers, not offers for banking or savings accounts. In addition, be sure to keep the links to the offers if you found them on the internet or take a picture of the ads if they came in the mail. You will submit them as part of your assignment.

Part Two–Evaluate
Analyze the offers and answer the following questions:

What type of credit is offered—student loan, auto loan, credit card, something else?
If there is a balance limit for each offer, what is it? What is the APR?
What fees or rules does each offer contain?
Which offer presents a better deal for the consumer? Explain why.
Would you consider accepting either of the credit offers? Explain why or why not.
If you accepted either of the credit offers, how could they positively or negatively affect your credit report and score?
What to Submit
Submit the links to or pictures of the two credit offers you found in part one and your responses to the questions in part two to 03.03 Credit Reports and Scores.