There is More to You Than a Credit Score – How to Write Articles on Personal Credit





It’s amazing we do not teach financial literacy in high school. I am told by many older high school teachers that they used to do that, and many home economics teachers said they used to teach people how to budget, balance a check book, pay bills, and sock money away for a rainy day. Nowadays, with “no child left behind” it’s all about reading, literacy, math, and science, that’s what rules the day, and if there is time after all that, then there are elected classes people can take to learn about personal finance and credit. That’s unfortunate.

In fact, personal finance and personal credit is probably more important to someone’s success in life than many of those others, and yes, very important subjects. Perhaps, it’s not necessary to pick or choose rather we should have all, and both. It’s just not right to graduate kids that don’t understand how personal credit works, especially considering that many kids to go on to college graduate with extensive student loans, and credit card debt with an average balance of $10,000. That to me is scary stuff.

Nevertheless, it provides an opportunity for the online article writer to prepare articles on this topic. In fact, I’ve written nearly 30 articles on personal credit, bankruptcy, and budgeting in the past three years. And I’ve even been invited to social networks to discuss this with educators and financial consultants. There is a real need for this type of content online.

Why not consider writing some articles yourself on this subject, and try to help the consumer and the average citizen understand how important personal finance is, because if they don’t, they are probably going to end up like most of the population; dead or broke at age 60. And quite frankly, that’s just not right. Please consider all this.

Author : Lance Winslow is a retired Founder of a Nationwide Franchise Chain, and now runs the Online Think Tank. Lance Winslow believes you should shop around before spending money, even if you are just getting a phone; ATT Phones

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