There is a price for your fancy credit-card perks. The only question is who pays it
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OPINION
There is a price for your fancy credit-card perks. The only question is who pays it
CLAIRE CÉLÉRIER
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PUBLISHED 30 MINUTES AGO
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Claire Célérier holds the Canada Research Chair in household finance and is an associate professor of finance at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management.
Today, more companies are pushing the limits of consumer credit, promising new opportunities for increased consumption. In doing so, they are targeting increasingly vulnerable groups. This is a cause for concern, particularly as tradit…
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