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October 2008
Student Credit Card Tips for Parents (Part 3)
Written by Curtis Arnold
Posted On: October 28, 2008
Editor's Note: This article is the third in a four-part series containing consumer tips for parents of children and young adults. By the time your children enter high school, it’s crucial that they can separate out the marketing messages related to the incredibly tempting card offers they’re about to get … if they’re not receiving offers [...]
Rabbit Guidance in Credit Education
Written by Mike Killian
Posted On: October 24, 2008
Editor's Note: This article is part of a popular Q & A format series in which we interview experts and industry professionals that have made significant contributions to the credit card industry.Sam X. Renick is the author of It's a Habit, Sammy Rabbit! and was recently awarded the prestigious Excellence In Financial Literacy Education Award. [...]
Credit Card Education Tips for Parents (Part 2)
Written by Curtis Arnold
Posted On: October 22, 2008
Editor's Note: This article is the second in a four-part series containing consumer tips for parents of children and young adults. While there’s no benefit to going into a lot of numbers with a toddler (unless you happen to have a math prodigy), children just a little older will understand the basics. Grade schoolers hear about [...]
Credit Card Education Tips for Parents
Written by Curtis Arnold
Posted On: October 9, 2008
Editor's Note: This article is the first in a four-part series containing consumer tips for parents of children and young adults. Unless you’ve shopped for a toddler lately, you may not realize that many toys geared to children as young as three now accept pretend credit cards as well as cash. I’ve actually heard one say [...]



