The authors react to the critique by Robert Manning and Ray Kirshak (in this issue) about the paper Usage of Credit Cards Received through College Student- Marketing Programs, which originally appeared in Journal of Student Financial Aid, 2004
This study explores college students’ use of store credit cards. Marketing mediums used to adverti...
The attitudes of students to the use of credit cards is a complex subject, one that when measured ne...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Credit cards o...
A response to Usage of Credit Cards Received through College Student- Marketing Programs, by John ...
Marketing Programs, ” purports to “provide benchmark measures of college student credit card usage ”...
Marketing Programs, ” purports to “provide benchmark measures of college student credit card usage ”...
The aggressive marketing of credit cards to students at colleges and universities continues to be an...
It is no surprise that the amount of credit card debt and outstanding loan balances of college stude...
This article provides benchmark measures of college student credit card usage by utilizing a pooled ...
In America, credit cards on campus have been a disaster, leaving students buried in debt before grad...
52 pagesThis thesis focuses on undergraduate students’ knowledge and behaviors of credit and how thi...
Researching individual characteristics of students that indicate successful personal finance skills ...
In February 2010, the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility, and Disclosure (CARD) Act interven...
The article discusses the Credit Card Act of 2009 specifically its provisions aiming to protect coll...
This study examines how the promotion of credit cards among undergraduate students, while of great p...
This study explores college students’ use of store credit cards. Marketing mediums used to adverti...
The attitudes of students to the use of credit cards is a complex subject, one that when measured ne...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Credit cards o...
A response to Usage of Credit Cards Received through College Student- Marketing Programs, by John ...
Marketing Programs, ” purports to “provide benchmark measures of college student credit card usage ”...
Marketing Programs, ” purports to “provide benchmark measures of college student credit card usage ”...
The aggressive marketing of credit cards to students at colleges and universities continues to be an...
It is no surprise that the amount of credit card debt and outstanding loan balances of college stude...
This article provides benchmark measures of college student credit card usage by utilizing a pooled ...
In America, credit cards on campus have been a disaster, leaving students buried in debt before grad...
52 pagesThis thesis focuses on undergraduate students’ knowledge and behaviors of credit and how thi...
Researching individual characteristics of students that indicate successful personal finance skills ...
In February 2010, the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility, and Disclosure (CARD) Act interven...
The article discusses the Credit Card Act of 2009 specifically its provisions aiming to protect coll...
This study examines how the promotion of credit cards among undergraduate students, while of great p...
This study explores college students’ use of store credit cards. Marketing mediums used to adverti...
The attitudes of students to the use of credit cards is a complex subject, one that when measured ne...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Credit cards o...