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The Power Of A Student Credit Card

 

In a financially savvy and driven economy where credit cards are no longer looked at as just a means of convenience, rather a necessity, there are many options for anyone looking to quickly and easily obtain one. In fact, even high school and college students now have options allowing them to acquire a credit card. A student credit card is one of these options and it will be explored in this short article. Student credit cards are pretty much used the same way as any other credit card but as the name implies are designed for high school and college students and often come with restrictions and limitations not normally placed on other cards.

Often times, a company issuing a student credit card will ask for a co-signer as a means of insurance or for credit protection. This person, usually a parent or legal guardian, takes on the responsibility of covering any debts that the student may incur that they are unable to pay should they choose not to send a payment in for their credit card balance. In other words, the co-signer is a back up source of payment that the credit card company can utilize or hold accountable should the student fail to make their credit card payment. Generally, the interest rate is higher on a student credit card when compared to traditional cards thereby minimizing the financial risk to the company. Also, the spending limit on a student credit card is usually between $300 and $750, significantly lower than credit cards not intended for students. This is due primarily to the fact that many of the students that obtain these cards do not yet have an established credit rating and most likely arent working high salary jobs.

There are other reasons why student credit cards can be beneficial for the individual using them. If you plan on making any major purchase, such as a car or a home, a good credit rating can help make these purchases more affordable by cutting the interest rate. A student credit card can help to establish a good credit rating. As you can expect a good credit rating can be a big step toward financial independence and student credit cards are a good stepping-stone to achieving that good credit score. The chances of being approved for a future loan are greatly improved if your credit rating is high.

Additionally, a student credit card can help the holder of the card learn more about financial responsibility. Since the card works like any other credit card but has a significantly lower limit, mastering the use of the card can certainly improve the students money managing skills for the future. It provides a teaching point by becoming an opportunity to learn how to budget and to stay within the budget. This is a very important and necessary financial skill, and if started early, can easily become a habit that will help anyone out throughout his or her life.

As with any credit card although a student credit card may be very convenient, there are dangers as well. If a young person is aware of these dangers, they can normally and easily be avoided. The best protection a student can have to avoid overspending is to create a budget. It is critical that the student has a good understanding of the money coming in and the money going out. A wise and financially savvy student would learn how to make this budget work and stay within the limits.

Too often perhaps, a credit card can have a lot of power. The saying If you cant afford to pay cash for it then skip on purchasing it may sound obvious, but it really should be a rule to live by, especially for a student. A credit card provides a young person with the means to buy a ticket to a football game, dinner for your parents or significant other, nice clothes or a well-deserved vacation.

A student credit card can be very beneficial for the cardholder. It can provide a good step toward obtaining financial freedom when it is used responsibly.

Author: Tim Gorman
 
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Tim Gorman is a renowned writer. Tim likes to compose articles about this field.
 
 
 

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