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How to choose a student credit card

Author: Michael Huch
Added: July 19, 2008

A student credit card is the first card that most people get. These are the cards that banks offer to students in high school and college. The credit limit is usually low because the company knows that students do not make a lot of money and will not be able to make a big monthly payment. A student credit card is much easier to handle than a check book and offer more convince in paying for books, tuition, and buying anything that they may need for school.

For parents that are interested in controlling their child’s spending they can get the credit card in their name this way they get the bills and can see if the child is going overboard with the credit card. The parent can then help keep the child from making bad decisions and getting into debt before they even are out of school. Another thing that may help parent that wants his child to get a first credit card and start being responsible is to get them a pre-paid credit card. This allows parents load the card and avoid their child spending more than they think is reasonable.

Remember that whatever you do now will affect the rest of your life. If you go overboard with credit cards and cannot pay your monthly bill in full, you need to be prepared to pay high interest and late fees for outstanding balance. If you get into financial trouble with credit cards, it will lower you credit score and you will pay higer interest, if you will decide to buy a house or a new car in the future. So, when you get your credit card, the wise thing to do is use it occasionally and pay the monthly bill in full.

When you are looking for a student credit card that is right for you it is a good idea to go to a credit card website that allows you to compare them side by side so that you can choose the ones that is right for you and apply for them online. This way you can get an instant response and if you are turned down you will know it immediately so you can apply for another one. Chances of getting rejected are small, because banks know that at that age people don't have a credit history and have almost no income. The beigest problem you may have is find the one with good interest rate.

In summary, student credit cards are useful to have, when you need cash but don't have it. Having a credit card as a student, takes responsibility as well. Knowing what you need for school and what you think you need to impress your friends. Being responsible now can mean getting the things you want in the future. Getting a credit card with your name on it, but under your parents account is a good way to establish credit history and it will help you in your future to get your own card.

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