Money moves through your life every single day — through your bank account, your debit card, your credit score, and your monthly bills. Yet many people never stop to examine the systems behind those transactions or how understanding them could put more control back in their hands. In this course you'll take a clear-eyed look at the financial tools you use every day and learn how to use them more strategically, from managing a checking account to understanding what your credit score is really saying about you.

Banking, Credit, and Consumer Debt
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Banking, Credit, and Consumer Debt
This course is part of Taxes, Credit, and Loans Specialization

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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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