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Household - HSBC Watch reminds visitors that they may download, read, print, or save “The History of Predatory Lending With an Emphasis on Household International and HSBC Finance Corporation” from the downloads section of the website.

This 20 page document is informative reading for anyone effected by Household International or HSBC, those hurt by predatory lending, and for educators. When used as a teaching lesson plan, educators appreciate that this free lesson plan already includes teaching objectives, introduction, student questions, assignments, a detailed summary, and the basic syllabus all in one document. Free to download, this material is perfect for college professors, high school teachers, military instructors and financial counselors who need a free lesson plan or POI. (plan of instruction)

Add to, or take away from this lesson to design a course with most of the work done for you, where the course of instruction can range anywhere from 4 to 40 hours. Depending on the time required for student or group discussions, additional research, or if the lesson is presented ina straight lecture format, this flexible free material is a benefit to anyone wanting to learn more about the history of predatory lending in the United States.

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