The Governor’s Office of Consumer Affairs has launched a new web site, www.ConsumerEd.com, which targets young adults to become smarter consumers. The web site walks consumers through major purchasing and financial decisions, such as buying a car, purchasing a house, renting an apartment, making home improvements, dealing with credit and debt, managing money and avoiding foreclosure. The web site is divided into four main topic areas: Car, Home, Credit/Debt and Finances 101. The colorful, dynamic design features a friendly, red-headed guide named “Consumer Ed.”
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Thursday, July 31, 2008
New consumer website targets 18-30 year olds
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7/31/2008 05:26:00 PM
Labels: bad credit, Consumer Affairs, debt, financal education, Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue