22 Feb 2008 03:49:06 | Joseph Kenny
What do you worry about most when it comes to your finances and
debt or your credit card repayments? It seems that men and women
have different outlooks and think differently about their
finances. A survey was carried out to see whether men and women
thought differently or the same about their finances.
Women tend to look at their current levels of debt while men
tend to look to the future and are more likely to plan ahead
when it comes to their finances. Women worry more about how they
are going to pay off all their current credit card bills, store
cards and loans along with their mortgage, shopping and living
expenses with three quarters of women doing so, meanwhile less
than 50% of men worry about the same thing. Only 13% of men know
what their current debt levels are.
While men are laid back about their current debt levels they are
better prepared for the future. Men are better at investing
their money with half of all men investing in an ISA while only
35% of women are doing the same. Only five out of ten of women
have a savings account with men in the lead with six out of
every ten. Three quarters of men are paying into a pension for
when they retire while only half of women are preparing for
their retirement.
The only things that were found to be very little difference in
when it came to our finances was the fact that both men and
women have little knowledge of credit reports and how they work,
although we think we do. Three quarters of men and women said
they new what affected credit scores and how companies make
their decision but nearly all got at least one question wrong
when asked about credit reports. Only 5% of men and women have
inspected their credit report in the last year.
1 in 4 of people asked did not realize that late payments
affected your score; just over 40% of people did not know that
if you have asked for credit regularly then this can also affect
your credit score. Three quarters of people wrongly thought that
if you had unpaid household bills that this would affect a
decision made by lenders. Unbelievably, 60% of men and 67% of
women thought that credit reference agencies make the decisions
about credit applications, whereas it is the credit card
companies, banks and other lenders that make the decision.
Knowing your credit score and understanding how credit scoring
works is the only way to fully know where you stand financially
and help you make better decisions about how and when you apply
for credit.
About Author :
Joseph Kenny is the webmaster of the UK credit card comparison
site http://www.creditcards121.co
m/, where you can find a selection of interest free credit cards. For US visitors there is also
the comparison site http://www.credit-cards-i
nfo.com