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3/1/2007 Capital One's Financial Education Programme Offers Advice on Evaluating Credit Card Offers Source:http://www.capitalone.com, Source date: Capital One (NYSE: COF) joins a group of government agencies and national advocacy organizations in support of the ninth annual National Consumer Protection Week (NCPW), February 4-10, 2007. This year's efforts focus on encouraging consumers to "Read Up, Reach Out, and Be Informed." An important part of being an informed financial consumer is making sure you understand your credit card terms. In support of Consumer Protection Week, Capital One offers practical guidance and tips consumers can use to educate themselves. "This year's theme, 'Be An Informed Consumer,' speaks directly to financial information and education," said Diana Don, director of financial education for Capital One. "Comparing and understanding credit card terms and disclosures is an important part of being informed and helps consumers make smart financial decisions. We're proud to join the FTC and other organizations involved in this effort to encourage consumers to 'Read Up, Reach Out, and Be Informed.'" Capital One offers tools to help consumers better evaluate its credit card marketing solicitations. The Fact Pact, included in all Capital One mail offers, is designed to clearly outline the most important terms in the offer - such as information about annual percentage rates (APRs), credit terms, and membership and other associated fees. In addition, Capital One offers these simple steps consumers can take to help them understand and evaluate credit card offers in general:
"Our goal is to provide consumers with clear information about the products and services we offer," adds Don. "We want to help consumers become better informed, and give them the tools they need to evaluate and compare the various credit card marketing offers they receive."
For more information and protection tips, consumers can visit www.capitalone.com/financialeducation.
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