Let's get smart...about credit

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Did you know that October 16 is Get Smart About Credit DayClick here to learn about third-party website links

We've talked about it here on the blog before, but just as a refresher, it's an event sponsored by the American Bankers Association to help bankers teach students about using credit responsibly.

Wells Fargo is participating for the third year in a row, and I've been fortunate enough to be part of the working team. With the rising concern about the economy and increasing credit card debt, it has never been more important to help educate new users of credit cards and other credit products about their wise use.

Our team has planned all sorts of valuable credit-education events: in-store seminars, presentations at schools and college campuses, and even some workplace sessions. And we especially want to encourage productive conversations about credit-card readiness between parents and teens. Wells Fargo bankers have lots of great resources at the ready — all you have to do is ask!

In the meantime, if you want to check how credit smart you are, take this knowledge quiz. Or if you have credit questions, ask them here!

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