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Funny Money Friday: Credit Card Word Search
Money doesn&39;t have to be boring! Each week, CreditBloggers.com takes a look at the lighter side of the personal finance world in a series called Funny Money Friday.
We&39;re excited to welcome a new blogger to our team on Monday! Curtis Arnold is the founder of U.S. Citizens for Fair Credit Card Terms and CardRatings.com. He&39;ll be giving you the inside scoop on everything happening in the credit card industry. If you have a question for Curtis to answer on CreditBloggers, email it to tidbits@credit.com.
In honor of our new credit card guru, this week&39;s Funny Money Friday post is all about credit card terms. Click on the image below to see and print our Credit Card Word Search:
As always, you can send your completed puzzle to us by email (or mail/fax, email us for instructions). Each complete and correct entry we receive will win a free copy of John Ulzheimer&39;s book, Credit Reporting & Credit Scoring. Happy Friday!
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