Do you think that people should have to pass a basic financial literacy test in order to get a credit card similar to a driver's test in order to be able to drive a car? I know the implementation would be impossible and there is no way that banks or retailers would ever allow it to happen, but I sometimes wonder if people abuse credit cards because they don't understand how interest works or if they do, but don't care.
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It might be a good idea in concept. Sort of a basic financial class with a test at the end before you can start to establish credit or take out a loan.
But, I think it would also be a good idea to have people pass a basic test on current events before being allowed to vote like mindless zombies hitting the button for one party or the other without knowing one thing about the candidate or anything that is going on in the world. But, good luck with that one.Brian
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Originally posted by greentea View PostDo you think that people should have to pass a basic financial literacy test in order to get a credit card similar to a driver's test in order to be able to drive a car? I know the implementation would be impossible and there is no way that banks or retailers would ever allow it to happen, but I sometimes wonder if people abuse credit cards because they don't understand how interest works or if they do, but don't care.
I personally think its in our dna to be destructive, take shortcuts and or not think before you act...meaning its a lot easier to walk away from a mess than to take the time to clean it up. Look at driving. Almost everyone on the road behind the wheel took a test...now think of the last time you were cut off or the last time you saw someone speeding doing the slalom around cars. It happens pretty often. Pretty scary stuff.
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Originally posted by bjl584 View PostBut, I think it would also be a good idea to have people pass a basic test on current events before being allowed to vote like mindless zombies hitting the button for one party or the other without knowing one thing about the candidate or anything that is going on in the world. But, good luck with that one.
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Originally posted by rennigade View PostThat would be a start...another thing I propose is to not allow anyone on welfare to vote period. Politicians prey on the poor. They spout out free this for underprivileged people, free that...such an easy way to get votes. You take those votes away and the game would change."There is some ontological doubt as to whether it may even be possible in principle to nail down these things in the universe we're given to study." --text msg from my kid
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Originally posted by rennigade View PostAlmost everyone on the road behind the wheel took a test...now think of the last time you were cut off or the last time you saw someone speeding doing the slalom around cars. It happens pretty often. Pretty scary stuff.
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Originally posted by rennigade View PostThat would be a start...another thing I propose is to not allow anyone on welfare to vote period. Politicians prey on the poor. They spout out free this for underprivileged people, free that...such an easy way to get votes. You take those votes away and the game would change.
Back to the original question, it's too profitable to give credit to people who misuse and manage it poorly. While it's a good virtue to be educated and use credit wisely, that doesn't make profit for a bank.History will judge the complicit.
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Originally posted by greenskeeper View Postour education system should do more to teach personal finance
no to a test to obtain a credit card - too much money to be made on the foolish
I had the luxury of watching my parents do everything the wrong way while I was growing up. I also got to see how my grandparents handled their finances in a positive way. While I was young and didn't see every little detail, I knew enough about both situations to know which was the more positive to be in.
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Perhaps it's time to bring back home economics as a class in high school, with a little revamping of course.
I would agree that a test only proves you can pass a test. I know plenty of people that pass the driving test, but shouldn't be on the road.
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Originally posted by rennigade View PostThat would be a start...another thing I propose is to not allow anyone on welfare to vote period. Politicians prey on the poor. They spout out free this for underprivileged people, free that...such an easy way to get votes. You take those votes away and the game would change.
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Originally posted by cooliemae View PostPerhaps it's time to bring back home economics as a class in high school, with a little revamping of course.
Personal finance should be a required course in high school.seek knowledge, not answers
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