Student credit cards: Basic
guide
By Jakob Jelling
www.cashbazar.com
Many students start becoming
consumers of credit when they get their first student credit card in
college. Student credit cards can give them a highly convenient way of
making purchases; however this is also a time of great responsibility
as they start their first endeavor into money management.
You need to be careful when using
your student credit card. This is the time you start building your
credit report which will come into play when you start needing money
to buy a house or a car. It is very easy to misuse credit in college.
Usually it is very expensive being a college student nowadays and it
can be hard to keep track of bills and pay them on time.
However a student credit card can
also be very convenient. It can teach you better money management
skills. If you work hard you can start building a solid credit score.
Students can also avoid carrying around cash. Many student credit
cards offer protection incase the card gets stolen or lost.
There is much choice for students
when it comes to selecting a card. The first thing when choosing a
student credit card is to find one with a low APR.
Many student credit cards will even
allow you to accumulate points from your purchases which you can
redeem for DVDs, books, CDs and other cool rewards.
If you misuse your student credit
card and keep making late payments, you will be under a huge debt
burden when you graduate and need to buy a home or a car. Student
credit cards are not a student loan. Consider them as high interest
loans which you should pay off immediately.
On the other hand by properly
managing your payments, you can have a good credit score when you
graduate. If you make your payments on time, you can also avoid the
interest charges. Be careful of the late fees on your student credit
card.
Student credit cards generally have
low interest rates but they might have a smaller maximum credit limit.
If you are a college student, you may
have received a lot of student credit card offers through the mail.
Credit card companies want you to get hooked on their card early in
life, so that you remain their loyal customer in the future.
Online applications have made it very
convenient to apply for a student credit card. In addition the
Internet can let you shop around from a wider selection of cards right
from your home. Usually it is a secure way to apply if the online site
has a secure server.
You can qualify for a student credit
card if you are at least 18 years of age.
About the
author
Jakob Jelling is the founder of http://www.cashbazar.com.
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