Wise Use of Credit Developing Financial Responsibility Video
The Wise Use of Credit; Discusses how lenders defined credit worthy as demonstrating the three “Cs”, character, capacity and capital. The Credit Education Bureau has as its mission, to aggressively reach out to the community of consumers with important credit information and good money management training which would result in a whole new market segment of “smarter” consumers. Creative Commons license: Public Domain.
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This video needs to be played on loop to everyone in americas tv and radio every hour on the hour for the next 10 years.
“But Mr. Money Doesnt it cost more to buy things on credit” . “Oh yes it does judy ” gotta love that evil smirk lol
in·stall·ment 1 also in·stal·ment (n-stôlmnt)
n.
1. One of a number of successive payments in settlement of a debt.
2.
a. A portion of something, such as a publication, issued at intervals.
b. A chapter or part of a literary work presented serially.
Kids don’t see these types of movies anymore. The schools are too busy hyping social issues like recycling, global warming and John has two daddies.
The more things change, the more things stay the same.
4:42 – “Instalment”; is it supposed to be “installment” (with 2 L’s)?
LOL…3:04 – Mr. Money showing Miss Judy her father’s credit score….clearly breaking confidentiality laws by today’s standard.
This clip was made in 1960, but your point is made. Still, it is important for both partners in a marriage to discuss finances and agree how money is spent, regardless if it is a 1 or 2 income family.
“Do girls have to learn this too?” Christ, the ’50s!
the american consumer and even the bigwig financial companies could learn by watching this film. Not me though. I am wise like Yoda.
The people of Japan, the savings are important.
The United States is the country’s waste.
When a pickup in consumer empire?
I’ll show it to all my american friends :p
Wow.. This was made 46 years ago and a lot of people still don’t know it. Part of this is featured in the movie “Maxed Out”.
