John Wiley & Sons

Banking, Credit, and Consumer Debt

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John Wiley & Sons

Banking, Credit, and Consumer Debt

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  • Identify the differences and similarities among debit cards, prepaid cards, electronic transfers, and checking accounts

  • Determine the costs associated with borrowing money.

  • Describe how credit scores are developed, calculated, and used.

  • Explain the role of credit cards as a financial-management tool.

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Chances are you use some form of a transaction account every single day — whether you're swiping a debit card at the grocery store, setting up a direct deposit, or tapping your phone to pay for coffee. But how well do you actually understand the systems behind those transactions? This module starts at the foundation, exploring the origins and purpose of checking accounts and how they became the cornerstone of personal banking. Understanding where these tools came from helps explain how they work — and why they're still central to managing your money today. You'll examine the growing landscape of payment options available to consumers — debit cards, prepaid cards, and electronic transfers — and learn how each one compares to a traditional checking account. Knowing the differences isn't just academic; it can help you avoid unnecessary fees, choose the right tool for the right situation, and stay in control of where your money is going. 💡Tip for Success: Take a look at your own bank statements or payment app history before diving in. You may be surprised how many different payment methods you're already using — and this module will help you understand exactly what's happening behind each one.

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At some point, most of us borrow money — for a car, a home, an education, or to bridge a financial gap. But borrowing always comes at a cost, and those costs aren't always as straightforward as they appear. This module pulls back the curtain on what it truly means to borrow, helping you identify the real price of a loan beyond just the interest rate. Understanding these costs upfront can mean the difference between a financial decision that works for you and one that quietly works against you for years. From there, the module shifts to the two tools lenders use to evaluate you as a borrower: your credit report and your credit score. Your credit report is essentially your financial résumé, a detailed record of how you've managed debt over time. Your credit score distills that history into a single number that can affect everything from your loan rates to your rental application. Knowing how both are developed and used puts you in a much stronger position to protect and improve them. 💡 Tip for Success: Consider requesting a free copy of your credit report at AnnualCreditReport.com as you work through this module. Note that the site provides your credit report only — not your credit score — but following along with your own report can make the material feel immediately relevant and may even help you spot an error you didn't know was there.

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Credit cards may be one of the most misunderstood financial tools in existence — vilified by some as a debt trap and celebrated by others as a smart money management strategy. The truth is, they can be both, depending on how they're used — and without a clear strategy for paying balances on time and in full, it's easy for credit card debt to spiral quickly out of control. In this module you will explore credit cards as a financial-management tool that, when understood and used intentionally, can offer real advantages — from building credit history to providing consumer protections that other payment methods simply don't. Whether you already have a credit card or are considering getting one, this module will help you approach that decision, and every swipe that follows, with clarity and confidence. 💡 Tip for Success: As you work through this module, think about a recent purchase you made and consider how the outcome might have differed depending on whether you used cash, a debit card, or a credit card. That simple exercise can bring the real-world value of consumer protections into sharp focus.

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