Checkina account first step toward credit rating Opening a checking account may be the first step to establishing yourself as a good credit risk with a high credit rating. Most UNL students , do not fit the description of the "ideal credit risk," according to Ken Opp, manager of the Lincoln Credit Bureau. Opp said the "ideal credit risk" is over 25 years old, married, owns his own home, has had the same job for two years and has no record of bad credit. A person who fits this description can open credit accounts and get loans, he said. . One way to begin a credit rating, according to' Opp, is to open a checking account. The check is actually, a note that says you will .provide the money and is a fundamental credit account, he said. The most difficult type of credit to get is from the large credit card firms such as MasterCharge, and Bank Americard, and Sears and Penney's credit cards, Opp said. It is easier to get credit from local merchants. "The local merchant is anxious to givecredit if you can qualify," he said. "bach company has its own criteria for opening a credit account, but I have never heard of them turning down anyone who meets the qualifications." The student has the same opportunity to establish credit as anyone else, he said. When a person applies for credit, he provides identification and a personal history to the company. The company will then go to a credit bureau and obtain a more complete view of . the applicant's paying habits, Opp said. Accordina to Opp. the credit bureau provides companies with personal and the applicant's credit history. information given to the company public records he said. According to Opp, the credit bureau history All the is from 'does not use subjective terms, but provides factual untormation to the companies." I Opp compared the credit bureau to a 'library that is open only to credit people as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act of 1970. The Fair Credit Reporting Act governs all credit bureaus. The information a credit bureau can provide is limited to firms under .contract with the bureau. The amount of time bad credit information can be supplied is limited to seven years. The Act was designed to protect the privacy of the individual, Opp said. If a person Is refused credit, a company is required by law to say why credit was refused, Opp said. If the company made its credit rejection based on information obtained from a credit bureau, the company must tell the applicant the name and address of the credit bureau, he said. The applicant has 30 days in which he can contact the credit bureau to find out why his credit was rejected. - m mJ 1 " ,1wrJ'rf'', """ 1 t ' " ' aw.. . I You see, we've discovered a new collection of sound systems by a new firm: Mertton. And we're impressed. So much so that plans are under way to install a permanent Meriton sound center in our store. As a preview, we're offering Meriton's HF-2000SP-200. A sleek, remarkably compact component style FM stereoFMAM receiver and turntable system. An you can see, the styling is modern, k;...ti ;ring brushed chrome and walnut cabinetry, But it's not what you see that's important. Mow, we can quote features and specifications. Like a solid state amplifier for resonant sound. OTLITL circuit to eliminate distortion. Tone control that increases bass, decreases treble. Tuner with high degree of selectivity. Illuminated tuning bar. Professional style turntable. Tubular tone arm with automatic return and shut-off. Viscous cuing, ceramic cartridge. Wide range speakers housed in acoustically matched walnut veneer hardwood cabinets. Hinged dust cover. But, the proof is In the listening. That's what Mer iton is all about. Listening. Their audio systems have been engineered to satisfy the most sensitive testing equipment around. Your ears. We Invite you to test the HF-2000 in our store. The more you trust your ears, the more we think you'll like it. Meriton HF-2000SP-200. $239.95. IM 0 m , Ik mi t 1". 4 X,J &l lift ittri II M iJj$ U U Trust your ears. lower level eorasKQ union Wednesday, October 30, 1974 daily nebraskan pageS . it, tk. . A !..,,. . ,,..rF .,,., ... ) . 4? J