The Skinny on Credit Cards

Business & Finance, Personal Finance, Money Management
Cover of the book The Skinny on Credit Cards by Jim Randel, Rand Media Co
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Jim Randel ISBN: 9780984139323
Publisher: Rand Media Co Publication: April 1, 2009
Imprint: The Skinny On Language: English
Author: Jim Randel
ISBN: 9780984139323
Publisher: Rand Media Co
Publication: April 1, 2009
Imprint: The Skinny On
Language: English
Credit cards a big topic about such a small item (3.37 inches by 2.12 inches). The first thing to know about credit cards is that nobody stood up and asked the banks to invent them. In fact when credit cards first appeared on a grand scale (1958) it was because the Bank of America put thousands of cards in the hands of one California city. America began to change on a mid-September day in 1958 when the Bank of America dropped its first 60000 credit cards on the unassuming city of Fresno California.... A mass mailing of cards: 'a drop'.... There had been no outward yearning among the residents of Fresno for such a device nor even the dimmest awareness that such a thing was in the works. It simply arrived one day with no advance warning as if it had dropped from the sky. -Joe Nocera A Piece of the Action (Simon & Schuster 1994) In the past 50 years the credit card has of course become an integral part of our society. Today there are about 700 million active credit cards - two for every man woman and child in the United States. Total credit card debt is about 1 trillion and it is estimated that U.S. households who use credit cards have an average debt of about 10000. The Skinny On books examine and synthesize the leading research on an array of topics determine the bottom-line need-to-know information and present helpful analysis in an engaging stick-figure illustrated narrative. Designed to be read in just one hour readers can consume and comprehend their chosen subject quickly and effectively.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Credit cards a big topic about such a small item (3.37 inches by 2.12 inches). The first thing to know about credit cards is that nobody stood up and asked the banks to invent them. In fact when credit cards first appeared on a grand scale (1958) it was because the Bank of America put thousands of cards in the hands of one California city. America began to change on a mid-September day in 1958 when the Bank of America dropped its first 60000 credit cards on the unassuming city of Fresno California.... A mass mailing of cards: 'a drop'.... There had been no outward yearning among the residents of Fresno for such a device nor even the dimmest awareness that such a thing was in the works. It simply arrived one day with no advance warning as if it had dropped from the sky. -Joe Nocera A Piece of the Action (Simon & Schuster 1994) In the past 50 years the credit card has of course become an integral part of our society. Today there are about 700 million active credit cards - two for every man woman and child in the United States. Total credit card debt is about 1 trillion and it is estimated that U.S. households who use credit cards have an average debt of about 10000. The Skinny On books examine and synthesize the leading research on an array of topics determine the bottom-line need-to-know information and present helpful analysis in an engaging stick-figure illustrated narrative. Designed to be read in just one hour readers can consume and comprehend their chosen subject quickly and effectively.

More books from Money Management

Cover of the book Kontento ka na ba sa kaPERAhan mo? by Jim Randel
Cover of the book Money-Savvy Kids by Jim Randel
Cover of the book Zero Down Your Debt by Jim Randel
Cover of the book The Financial Diaries by Jim Randel
Cover of the book The 250 Questions You Should Ask to Get Out of Debt by Jim Randel
Cover of the book The 2% Rule to Get Debt Free Fast by Jim Randel
Cover of the book Secrets to Picking Lotto Numbers by Jim Randel
Cover of the book The Debt-Free Spending Plan by Jim Randel
Cover of the book The Only Budgeting Book You'll Ever Need by Jim Randel
Cover of the book Beautiful Credit by Jim Randel
Cover of the book Debt 101 by Jim Randel
Cover of the book Smartest 401(k) Book You'll Ever Read by Jim Randel
Cover of the book Data Analytics for Intelligent Transportation Systems by Jim Randel
Cover of the book Wealthing Like Rabbits by Jim Randel
Cover of the book The 3% Signal by Jim Randel
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy