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  2. Teaching kids about credit cards and debit cards - AOL

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    Key takeaways. Teaching kids about credit cards and debit cards is an important part of their financial literacy. Credit cards borrow money from a card issuer, while debit cards withdraw money ...

  3. 20+ Free Printable Valentine’s Cards for Your ... - AOL

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    Play Nintendo —the gaming system’s official activity site aimed towards kids—has six free Valentine cards that can be downloaded and printed out, featuring Daisy, the Inklings, Link, Reese ...

  4. Business line of credit vs. business credit cards - AOL

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    A business line of credit (LOC) can provide financing for larger business expenses but could be more difficult to qualify for than a business credit card. An LOC offers financing for a defined ...

  5. Paul E. Sperry - Wikipedia

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    Paul E. Sperry is an American conservative author, writer and investigative journalist. He is currently a reporter for RealClearInvestigations.. He has served as Washington bureau chief for Investor's Business Daily and WorldNetDaily, and has been a media fellow at the Hoover Institution.

  6. Trading card - Wikipedia

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    A trading card of football (soccer) star Diego Maradona issued for the 1986 FIFA World Cup. A trading card (or collectible card) is a small card, usually made out of paperboard or thick paper, which usually contains an image of a certain person, place or thing (fictional or real) and a short description of the picture, along with other text (attacks, statistics, or trivia).

  7. Patrick Bet-David - Wikipedia

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    It was a book that focused on strategic decision-making for success in both business and life, using deliberate planning and making calculated choices to achieve one's goals. Bet-David advocates for people to drop out of college, build a business and network, and then return to the university with an advantage.