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Credit One Bank Card Member 2017 Holiday Expectations [Infographic]

Author: Sean P. Egen

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Credit One Bank was interested in finding out how our card members expect their 2017 holiday spending to go, so we contacted over 18,000 of them back in September. The nearly 1,000 respondents were asked to consider five categories—gifts, food, decorations, entertainment, and travel—in formulating their answers about holiday spending, the "holidays" defined as November through New Year’s. Here’s what we learned.

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Credit One Bank was interested in finding out how our card members expect their 2017 holiday spending to go, so we contacted over 18,000 of them back in September. The nearly 1,000 respondents were asked to consider five categories—gifts, food, decorations, entertainment, and travel—in formulating their answers about holiday spending, the "holidays" defined as November through New Year’s. Here’s what we learned.

Credit One Bank Card Member 2017 Holiday Expectations [Infographic] Credit One Bank Card Member 2017 Holiday Expectations [Infographic]

Sean P. Egen

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Sean P. Egen

After realizing he couldn’t pay back his outrageous film school student loans with rejection notices from Hollywood studios, Sean focused his screenwriting skills on scripting corporate videos. Videos led to marketing communications, which led to articles and, before he knew it, Sean was making a living as a writer. He continues to do so today by leveraging his expertise in credit, financial planning, wealth-building, and living your best life for Credit One Bank.




This material is for informational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of a qualified tax advisor, attorney or financial advisor. Readers should consult with their own tax advisor, attorney or financial advisor with regard to their personal situations.


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