Friday, January 18, 2008

Student Credit Card

How can a student with limited income and no credit history get a credit card? By applying for a student card. Student credit cards require no income or co-signer. Usually these cards offer small credit lines with reasonable rates.


we will go over a few things that will help you decide if a college student credit card is really necessary.


You need to talk to your children about the responsibility of having a credit card: You want them to build a good credit. But if they misuse the card, it could turn bad for them and their credit will be bad as well before they even graduate from college. Therefore, it is very important that they know to not get a bad credit.


Don't be afraid to compare credit card companies' offers. Just because you find an application on campus or in the mail, doesn't mean there aren't better ones out there. Search online for student credit card programs. Be sure to read the terms of agreement to know what rates and fees they are charging.


Is a college student credit card really needed? Yes, it is if they do understand that it can hurt them only if they do not use it properly, just like with anything else in life. It will affect them in the future in many ways: Whether when they buy their first car, or purchase their first home. It will also determine their interest rate, and their down payment amount. It will also affect them on future loans and credit cards as well .


Once you have your card, start using it once in awhile. You want to be sure that you don't max out the limit and that you can always make at least the minimum payment. Ideally, you should pay off the entire balance each month. You don't want to ruin your credit with late or missed payments.


The best way to start is to give your student a Visa or Master Card debit card. Parents can help control how the student is spending their money. It will help put parents at ease using a credit to pay monthly student expenses.

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