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The Credit CARD Act of 2009… Made Easy

February 11th, 2010 10:00 am

Guide to the Credit CARD Act of 2009Have you ever tried to read a piece of legislation only to ask yourself, “What the heck did that even mean?” Official decrees from Washington are notoriously verbose at the best of times. The latest credit card bill, the Credit CARD Act of 2009, is no different. Fortunately, the kind folks at CreditCards.com have created a far more user-friendly guide to understanding just what the credit card bill is all about.

The Credit CARD Act of 2009 multimedia guide breaks down each title, section and legislative reference into digestible chunks just about anyone can understand. The guide also allows credit card holders to find the sections that apply to them directly through an easily navigable list of subtopics.

A multimedia breakdown of the Credit CARD Act of 2009 is ideal for this credit card bill because, let’s face it, the same text pasted into a PDF document would be almost as difficult to wade through as the legislation itself. By designing the guide with clickable links and breaking down the text into terms, quotes from politicians and even links to related stories, the site ensures that consumers will not be overwhelmed by impenetrable text. Even better, CreditCards.com has also included the original text of the Credit CARD Act of 2009, so those who believe in thorough research will be able to relate the simplified information to the transcript of the law.

Credit CARD Act of 2009 Multimedia Guide: A Closer Look

The major sections of the credit card bill are broken down into five simple headings:

  • Rates, terms and fees
  • Youth and credit
  • Disclosure
  • Studies
  • Other

Each of these is further divided into numerous subheadings to help you navigate the text.

Many are unfamiliar with the jargon of the credit card industry — from double-cycle billing to grace periods — terms that the Credit CARD Act of 2009 understandably references frequently throughout its text. Naturally this means many consumers are unable to understand the credit card bill even if they can manage to wade through the wordy transcript. Fortunately, the multimedia breakdown of the Credit CARD Act of 2009 defines all of these terms as you roll your mouse arrow over each one.

This type of legislation affects everyone differently, depending upon spending practices and credit history. This handy tool can help consumers understand the Credit CARD Act of 2009 and, more importantly, comprehend what the credit card bill means for them.

Now, if only someone would do this for every other piece of national and local legislation, perhaps there would be a better understanding of our government throughout our great land.

Steve Thompson


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