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  1. 1. What type of credit card do you use when booking cruises?

    • Cruise Line Cobranded Card
      8
    • Airline or Hotel Card
      17
    • Travel Rewards Card (Capital One Venture, Chase Sapphire Preferred)
      18
    • Premium Rewards Card (American Express Platinum, Chase Sapphire Reserve)
      18
    • Cash Back Card
      18
    • General Bank Card
      8
    • Debit Card
      3


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2 hours ago, RocketMan275 said:

It doesn't matter how "In God We Trust" was added, it's on the money found in the public schools.  If we want to keep religion out of our schools then we need to frisk every student to make sure they don't carry religion "In God We Trust" into the schools.

If they can afford cell phones they can afford the class.

 

This is what happens when 'true believers' buy into something.  And I'm not talking about true religious believers.  You are a true Ramsay believer and it causes you to go far overboard in pushing him.  Students are allowed to bring religious materials into school and express themselves about religion.  It is the SCHOOL that cannot do it.  but you distort the reality because that is required to push your point.

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9 minutes ago, Toofarfromthesea said:

 

This is what happens when 'true believers' buy into something.  And I'm not talking about true religious believers.  You are a true Ramsay believer and it causes you to go far overboard in pushing him.  Students are allowed to bring religious materials into school and express themselves about religion.  It is the SCHOOL that cannot do it.  but you distort the reality because that is required to push your point.

The Cult-like devotion is quite disturbing.

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19 hours ago, RocketMan275 said:

The basic Ramsey Financial Peace class is constructed to be taught by people who don't have an economics degree.

A class usually begins with a video of maybe 30 Minutes followed by an equal period of class discussion.  Each student gets a book with additional material, all simply stated.  There may or may not be homework, ie, do a budget for one month.  If nothing else, these 'teachers' could teach Financial Peace.  They would learn.  The students would learn and the cost is minimal, $139 per student.  And, no, the school wouldn't pay that amount.  Ramsey is adamant that the student pay this amount to make sure the student has skin in the game.  IOW, it would be essentially free to the school.  BTW, in our area, there are usually several churches hosting the program.  Church membership is not a prerequisite.

After seeing this post again I wonder if you aren't confusing FPU with Foundations in Personal Finance.  Everything you are describing sounds more like the former which is taught in churches, not the latter which is curriculum for schools and structured for school schedules.

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