A Kaulkin Ginsberg Publication
Interrior Concepts
11/22/2009

ACA in Renewed Push for Consumer-Focused Credit Education Week

April 24, 2008
 
Digg!
What's this?

Collection industry trade group ACA International is pushing a consumer-focused financial education initiative this week that organizers say is designed to help people understand more about their personal finances.

Organized through ACA’s Education Foundation, National Credit Education Week is an annual public service campaign to inform consumers that, when used wisely, credit can be a positive tool for achieving financial goals. ACA also uses the week to deliver the message that unpaid credit has a detrimental impact on all consumers.

In the past, the campaign has relied on ACA member organizations to spread the word locally in their communities, coupled with a modest public relations push from the group’s headquarters in Minneapolis. But this year, organizers pushed for a more proactive approach to getting the word out.

“We decided we wanted to breathe more life into the Foundation last fall,” Bill Wilcox, chairman of the ACA International Education Foundation, told insideARM. “Our intention is to keep this going for years to come.”

Part of the new push was a national PR effort centered around running advertisements in three large newspapers: The New York Times, USA Today, and The Washington Post. The Post ad ran in print editions Wednesday. Wilcox said that he expects the ads in The Times and USA Today to run some time this week.

The ads encourage consumers to visit www.nationalcrediteducationweek.com and take a free online personal finance education course. The web site also includes a quiz consumers can take to get a feel for where they stand on financial matters, as well as tips for financial management.

“We really want to help consumers,” said Wilcox. “Financial education is the most important part of this program.”

The foundation site also includes a Collector’s Pledge that promises, among other things, to “help consumers find ways to pay their debts” and treat consumers with dignity and respect.

Get Hired - jobsInsideARM.comHiring? Post a job - jobsInsideARM.com

Be the First To Comment

(Please read our comments policy first.)

From:
Show my identity with comment

Leave this field empty
Interested in more stories like this?
Tell us what topics you're interested in and we'll keep you posted. Enter your email address below.
B-Line, LLC
Lariat
Tracers
Latitude Software
  • DAKCS
  • Interior Concepts
  • URS
  • LoneStar
  • Interactive Data

Log In

Already registered? Log in here.





Forgot your password?

Register for FREE with insideARM

Create an account with insideARM and get access to our FREE newsletters and industry reports.








 

Check all | Uncheck all

Daily news and analysis
* Recommended *
Credit cards
Healthcare
Government/Municipal
Student loans
Mortgage
Auto finance
Collection agency operations
Collection technology
Debt purchasing
Recovery management
Hiring/Staffing
Job opportunities
Leave this field empty
 

You are already registered!

The email address you've entered is already in our database, meaning you've previously registered on insideARM.com.

All you have to do is log in using the form on the left.