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Seemingly every major retail chain is offering a branded credit card to their customers. You’ve heard it before - “would you like to sign up for our credit card and get 15% off of today’s purchase?” What’s a good deal for the store may not be a good deal for you. Watch out for these retail tricks and think twice before buying something you don’t need on store credit - you may end up getting more than you bargained for.
Retailers have every incentive to try to capture your info and to get you to buy on credit. On a busy holiday weekend like Memorial Day, the average consumer will spend $500. In a crowded and aggressive consumer market knowing when to take out your wallet and when to put it away could be the key difference between financial capability and financial disaster.
Here are some questions to help you discuss store credit cards with your students:
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Check out our Activity, CALCULATE: Shopping with Interest— also available in Spanish!—where students discover how costly it can be to pay for things using a credit card (and not paying off the balance every month).
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