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Kids and Money: Orman’s prepaid card might offer teens a chance to learn

Kids and Money: Orman’s prepaid card might offer teens a chance to learn
News from Richmond Times Dispatch:

Attention parents: Personal finance guru Suze Orman is promoting a new product that could help teenagers ease into the treacherous world of plastic.

The author and television commentator calls her credit card alternative the Approved Card.

It’s actually a prepaid card, which is similar to a debit card, except you don’t need a bank account or a spotless credit record.

Prepaid cards in general are simple to use: You can load money onto them and add cash when you’re running low. You can also make ATM withdrawals and deposits. But these cards typically come with high fees.

Orman is the latest celebrity to endorse and market a prepaid card. “Start your kids on the right track,” touts Orman in her promotional materials. “Teach them to handle money responsibly.”

To that extent, her product is way better than, say, the Kardashian sisters’ prepaid plastic, which was quickly pulled last year after public outcry over its fees.

The Approved Card has some appealing features for teens and college students. It has lower fees than many prepaid cards — as long as you use the card as Orman rightfully recommends.

The card comes with free identity theft protection and gives the cardholder free credit reports and scores for a year from TransUnion, one of the three main credit reporting organizations.

The Approved Card allows users to…………… continues on Richmond Times Dispatch

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US gets chance to catch up on credit card security

US gets chance to catch up on credit card security
News from Houston Chronicle:

NEW YORK – The next time you swipe your credit card at check-out, consider this: It’s a ritual the rest of the world deems outdated and unsafe.

The United States is the only developed country still hanging on to credit and debit cards with those black magnetic stripes, the kind you swipe through retail terminals.

The rest of the industrialized world has switched -or is in the process of switching- to “smart” chip-based cards.

The problem with that black magnetic stripe on the back of your credit card is that it’s about as secure as writing your account information on a postcard: everything is in the clear and can be copied. Card fraud, and the measures taken to prevent it, costs U.S. merchants, banks and consumers billions.

The smart cards can’t be copied, which reduces fraud. Smart cards with built-in chips are the equivalent of a safe: they can hide information so it can only be unlocked with the right key. Because the key information is hidden, the car…………… continues on Houston Chronicle
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US gets chance to catch up in security for credit cards

US gets chance to catch up in security for credit cards
News from NewsOK.com:

The United States is the only developed country still hanging on to credit and debit cards with those black magnetic stripes, the kind you swipe through retail terminals. The rest of the industrialized world has switched — or is in the process of switching — to “smart” chip-based cards.The problem with that black magnetic stripe on the back of your credit card is that it’s about as secure as writing your account information on a postcard: everything is in the clear and can be copied. Card fraud, and the measures taken to prevent it, costs U.S. merchants, banks and consumers billions each year.The smart cards can’t be copied, which greatly reduces the potential for fraud. Smart cards with built-in chips are the equivalent of a safe: they can hide i…………… continues on NewsOK.com
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US Gets Chance To Catch Up On Credit Card Security

US Gets Chance To Catch Up On Credit Card Security
News from NPR:

Associated Press

Two bank smart cards are displayed in London, Friday, Sept. 9, 2011. Smart cards with built-in chips, are the equivalent of a safe: they can hide information so it can only be unlocked with the right key. Because the important information is hidden, the cards canÂ?t be copied. The cards are recognizable by the fingernail-sized gold contacts embedded on one side. Through the contacts, a chip inside the card can transmit information to a terminal when slid into a slot.

NEW YORK September 9, 2011, 02:50 pm ET

The next time you swipe your credit card at check-out, consider this: It’s a ritual the rest of the world deems outdated and unsafe.

The United States is the only developed country still hanging on to credit and debit cards with those black…………… continues on NPR
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