Story of Consumer Credit (1980) comic books
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Published 1980 by Federal Reserve Bank.$3.60
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View scan1st Edition. The Story of Consumer Credit (1980) is a promotional comic book distributed by the Federal Reserve Bank. It explains the basics of consumer credit, including tips on how to manage one's finances so as to avoid excessive credit debt. It points out that business and government have used credit for centuries, but that consumer credit did not become available until the 1940's. Written by C.J. Parnow, with art by Al Wenzel. Full color, 24 pages, 6.75-in. x 10-in., all newsprint, no cover price.
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Published 1980 by Federal Reserve Bank.
1st Edition. In Spanish. The Story of Consumer Credit (1980) is a promotional comic book distributed by the Federal Reserve Bank. It explains the basics of consumer credit, including tips on how to manage one's finances so as to avoid excessive credit debt. It points out that business and government have used credit for centuries, but that consumer credit did not become available until the 1940's. Written by C.J. Parnow, with art by Al Wenzel. Full color, 24 pages, 6.75" x 10", all newsprint, no cover price. NOTE: Spanish language
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Published 2002 by Federal Reserve Bank.$8.49
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2nd Edition. The Story of Consumer Credit (2002) is a promotional comic book distributed by the Federal Reserve Bank. It explains the basics of consumer credit, including tips on how to manage one's finances so as to avoid excessive credit debt. It points out that business and government have used credit for centuries, but that consumer credit did not become available until the 1940's. Written by C.J. Parnow, with art by Al Wenzel. Full color, 24 pages, 6.75-in. x 10-in., all newsprint, no cover price.