Late Night TV and Borrowing
Reuben Advani
Chapter Chapter 9 in Financial Freedom, 2013, pp 69-74 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract If you’re like me, you just might have a weakness for late night TV. Thanks to this vaulted institution, I’ve managed to acquire a blanket with sleeves, a nose-hair trimmer with a built-in light, and a vacuum-cleaner attachment that cuts hair. And while my next book very well may devote its pages to extolling the virtues of late night infomercial shopping, there is a darker, more insidious side to this pursuit. Sure, there’s no denying the myriad lifestyle enhancements associated with these products but, when the products are financial in nature, buyer beware.
Keywords: Credit Insurance; Debit Card; Loan Amount; Payday Loan; Reverse Mortgage (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4302-4540-7_9
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