March 29, 2007

CreditLoan.com

As a social studies teacher, I find myself teaching economics a lot. It is just a natural part of the job, and I find such ignorance among my students on the topic. But it isn't just the macro-economic issues that my kids don't understand, it is also the personal issues -- loans, Credit Cards, bankruptcy, etc. -- that they don't understand.

But I guess I can understand that, because I didn't understand those things when I was young, either. Indeed, I remember my first credit card, with the piddly little $500 limit back when I was in college. I ran that sucker up but somehow never quite got around to paying the bill at the end of the month -- for about three months. I figured I could just pay when I got around to it. Not a good move, as i found out -- and I suddenly found myself running to my folks for help, and ended up with my meal allowance cut for the next few months while I paid them back. I'd like to think I learned some lessons from that experience -- lessons that I still try to impart to my students today.

If you need information about loans, Credit Cards, bankruptcy, or other personal credit and financial situations, contact CreditLoan.com today.

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