Is Plastic Money Real? How Credit Cards Work - Math Book Nonfiction 9th Grade | Children's Money & Saving Reference , livre ebook

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Credit cards are very common these days. Instead of paying with paper bills and coins, buyers present plastic money. The amounts purchased are charged exactly as the price tags. How credit cards work should only be introduced after the basic skills of counting and making change has been established. Learn something new everyday. Make it a habit to read. Good luck!
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01 décembre 2017

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9781541920378

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Is Plastic Money Real?
How Credit Cards Work
Math Book Nonfiction 9th Grade
Children’s Money & Saving Reference




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I n this book, we’re going to talk about how credit cards work. So, let’s get right to it!






































































































C redit cards have become a very convenient way to purchase things and they are safer than carrying cash in your wallet. They also allow you to have more time to pay for things. If they are used wisely, they can be a financial help.




H owever, if you’re not careful with the way you use them, you can quickly get in over your head in debt.



woman shopping using credit card




I t’s not unusual for the average household in the United States to have $8000 to $16,000 or more in credit card debt that can’t easily be paid off.



Shocked with his credit card debt





















































































































WHAT ARE CREDIT CARDS?
C redit cards are used so often today that it’s hard to believe they weren’t in existence before the 1950s. Suppose you want to buy something but you don’t have the cash for it. A credit card allows you to pay for something today without spending cash to get it.

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