A Card is Born: Beginners' Guide to Credit Cards

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How Credit Can be a Hero and a Villain.

Credit can be a slippery slope, and because many people lack basic financial guidance, it often leads to insurmountable debt for far too many people. Nowadays, across many cultures, a proven credit line is becoming a necessary component of building personal wealth. The great irony of the modern financial system is that you need credit to get credit, and proving you can manage credit is more valuable than showing you don't need credit. Confused? Many people are, thus why it is so important to figure out how the credit system works.

AROV's "A Card is Born" course teaches the pros and cons of credit card use. The class covers credit-related terminology; explores what to consider when taking on a credit card; distinguishes between simple and compound interest as well as fixed and variable rates; and takes a look at different sorts of credit cards available to the public.

Learn to utilize credit to your advantage and leverage it to build your financial profile rather than allowing it to entrap you in mountains of debt. If you don't know anything about how credit cards work, here is the first stop of your journey.


  • Develop a better informed perspective on credit and credit cards.

  • Understand the difference between principal and interest.

  • Learn the history of credit cards.

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The AROV Organization embraces the concept of self-actualization. Furthermore, we believe self-actualization can be achieved through focused planning, dynamic resilience, and unshakable determination. With this belief serving as the cornerstone of our philosophy, the AROV Organization seeks to help people proactively create the lives they wish to live, whether it be through teaching, coaching, tutoring, co-planning, guiding, or otherwise serving...

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4.9 course rating
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ui-avatar of Заклевська Віталіна
Заклевська �.
5.0
8 months ago

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ui-avatar of M Suraj Elijah
M S. E.
3.5
1 year ago

A calculation of how credit card works in a month and through a year would have been Nice

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ui-avatar of Reecel Bonsico
Reecel B.
5.0
3 years ago

Good and easy

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ui-avatar of Mona
Mona
5.0
3 years ago

This course answered all my questions about the credit cards I’m giving five star to the instructor thank you

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ui-avatar of Wayne peters
Wayne P.
5.0
3 years ago

Good for beginners

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ui-avatar of Taukir Kabir Tusar
Taukir K. T.
2.0
5 years ago

The course is good but sound quality is so poor !!

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ui-avatar of M. Fruehwirth
M. F.
4.0
5 years ago

I enjoy the content when I can HEAR it. However, the comical and meme-like interjections scare the hell out of me because I have to blast the speakers to hear the docent. His mic is too far away, or not picking up his voice. However, the interjections are super loud and often a laugh, scream, loud noise that is designed to entertain and they become obnoxious when having to go from straining to understand what the docent says and falling from the chair while embracing your ears from the shock. Please fix this issue.

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ui-avatar of Jeremy
Jeremy
2.0
6 years ago

The audio is really poor

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ui-avatar of Ro Mu
Ro M.
4.0
6 years ago

The background are annoyings. The lecturer's voice is enough that you can hear him and suddenly some backgrounds shows with a pierce sound. I lost my concentrations and really annoying. I strongly recommend that the author will consider removing the background. On the positive note the contents are very good and informative.

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ui-avatar of Deryck Carloie Roach
Deryck C. R.
4.5
6 years ago

A well organized basic course about credit cards. Could be more advanced. Nevertheless, it was a good refresher course.

Deryck Roach

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