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CUNA News Now - CU/System
Filed on 2008-08-28, published the first business day after.
College students view debt as 'normal' WASHINGTON (8/29/08)--Nearly one-fourth of college students surveyed recently don't consider long-term ramifications when they use a credit card. Instead they will go into debt for months, simply to enjoy the moment, according to a new study. However, despite the "bad behavior," the students said they knew they must act responsibly or risk ruining their financial future. The survey underlines the importance of financial literacy programs. Credit unions involved in financial education need to educate students before they develop those bad habits. The online poll of 500 college students was sponsored by the National Association of Retail Collection Attorneys (NARCA). In its report released earlier this week, NARCA said the study revealed "alarming data" indicating that many young people aren't concerned about debt (PRNewswire Aug. 25). "Our poll suggests that too many young people are living for the moment and are not preparing for their financial future," said Robert Markoff, NARCA president. "Having good credit probably has more impact on your life than having a minor criminal record," Markoff said. "The type of impulsive behavior our data demonstrated can have significant and lasting effects on students' lives." Key findings:
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