Journal of home economics: Volume 60, Number 1
Articles
- For the Record
- Trends in Money and Credit: Universal Credit Cards
- Trends in Money and Credit: What is Electronic Data Processing
- Trends in Money and Credit: An Electronic Cash and Credit System
- The Economics of Credit
- Consumer Credit and the Law
- New Developments in Credit Legislation: The Role of the Federal Trade Commission
- New Developments in Credit Legislation: The Search for Uniform Legislation
- New Developments in Credit Legislation: Other Credit Issues
- New Developments in Credit Legislation: Revolving Credit Plans and the Law
- Problem Users of Credit: Profile of the Bankrupt
- Plans for the Bristol Congress
- Problem Users of Credit: Problem Users Among the Poor
- Problem Users of Credit: Problem Users as Seen by a Caseworker
- Problem Users of Credit: The Primrose Path--Easy Credit to Bankruptcy
- Guidelines for Using Credit: Sources of Credit
- Guidelines for Using Credit: Cost as a Guideline for Using Credit
- Guidelines for Using Credit: Contracts
- Guidelines for Using Credit: Budget Guides
- Consumer Credit in Money Management Teaching: Teaching Through Mass Media
- Consumer Credit in Money Management Teaching: Teaching in the Classroom
- Consumer Credit in Money Management Teaching: Teaching Through Extension
- AHEA's 59th Annual Meeting
- Consumer Credit in Money Management Teaching: Teaching Disadvantaged Groups
- Consumer Credit in Money Management Teaching: Financial Management Counseling
- A Look to the Future
- We Take This Home
- A Workbook on Consumer Credit
- A Consumer Credit Bibliography
- Abstracts
- New Books
- In the News
- AHEA Representatives
- AHEA's Workshop on Consumer Credit in Family Financial Management
- From the Editor's Mail
- Means and Ends
- Workshop Overview
- Consumer Credit in the Economy
- Family Use of Credit
- Historical Development of Credit Grantors