This document summarizes different types of plastic money such as credit cards, debit cards, prepaid cash cards, and charge cards. It discusses the birth of plastic money in the 1950s with the Diners Club card and outlines the key parties involved in plastic money transactions such as cardholders, card-issuing banks, acquiring banks, and credit card associations. The document also differentiates between credit cards and debit cards and provides examples of different types of plastic money cards such as ATM cards, global cards, and Diners Club cards. It discusses advantages like purchasing power and convenience as well as disadvantages including complicated terms and increased debt.