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Prepaid Financial Management for Students

Product: Allow Card
Company: Allow Card of America Inc.

As any parent can tell you, and as many of you know first hand, instilling the value of the dollar in children is one tough task. Financial illiteracy is a major problem among today's youth.

The Allow Card is designed to remedy this problem. As a prepaid PIN-based debit card branded with the MasterCard International logo, it is accepted at millions of locations around the country and not subject to the interest payments, and late fees associated with credit cards.

There is a one-time activation fee of $20 and a $3.50 monthly use fee.

The card itself is only one piece of greater financial management training. Parents are able to tell their children just how much money they are receiving and responsible for.

Children with the card also have access to the Allow Card Web site, which features lessons and interactive games teaching fiscal responsibility.

Parents also can place restrictions on the card, based on merchant categories they do not want their children frequenting.

The Allow Card company is working on obtaining sponsorships with school districts around the country as well as financial literacy and management organizations, corporations and community groups. A portion of the activation fee will go back to the school districts working with Allow Card.

The Allow Card is included in the offerings of ISOs with offices in 20 states around the country and comes with residual income opportunities.

For every card that is issued the sales agent receives a lump sum. For every active card, the agent receives a monthly residual stream as long as the card is active.

The Allow Card is beneficial for all parties involved: parents, children and the ISOs that issue them.

Allow Card of America Inc. is a registered ISO/MSP of MasterCard.

Allow Card of America Inc.
877-725-5698
www.allowcard.com

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