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What is the CWCID program?
The
concept of the Credit When Credit is
Due (CWCID) program is similar to the familiar driver's
education course. When people successfully complete driver's education,
auto insurance companies recognize them as better driving risks and accordingly
grant discounts on insurance premiums. The same theory applies to consumers
who are borrowing money or applying for credit. Individuals who successfully
complete the CWCID program are better equipped to handle their
finances .
The
primary tool in the program is a twelve-lesson workbook, Credit
When Credit is Due , which
is available in Spanish CRÉDITO AL MÉRITO , in audio, video,
and online. The course is designed to give consumers the information
they need to understand how credit and debt work and to develop responsible
money management strategies.
CWCID
may be taught by a facilitator/teacher or a student may opt to self-study
the program. Tests follow each lesson and are evaluated on a pass/fail
basis. When students successfully complete the program, they will be registered
in a national database and sent a registration card identifying them as
a graduate of this national standardized credit education program. Additionally,
they will receive three cards addressed to the three major credit-reporting
agencies that will allow them to add a positive statement to their credit
report. Graduates will also have access to a growing list of financial
advisors, lenders, mortgage companies, and others that provide discounts
on the pricing of their services.
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