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Student credit cards
By John Collins
So, you’ve reached the next plateau of your life: College. Opportunities are beginning to present themselves to you, and odds are, credit card companies are stuffing your mailbox with offer upon offer for credit cards. Having these cards can be important for establishing a good credit score for when you enter the real world.

What are some of the important things to know when selecting your first card? What should you watch out for? In this article, we’ll discuss some of the pros and cons about getting your first credit card.

Your credit history can be very important. Moneylenders use information on how you handled your financial obligations in the past when they are determining whether or not you are worthy of their loan services.

It can be important to determine your eligibility for such things as apartment rentals, employment,

and insurance. Two cards are typically offered to students: ‘secured’ and ‘unsecured’ cards. Anybody with collateral can apply for a secured credit card and usually receive one, since they are backed up by your collateral. If you stop payment, the bank can simply repossess whatever you put down for collateral when you got the card.

Some pros for getting a credit card at this age include establishing a good credit history, possible benefits and bonuses from the company, and the convenience of carrying plastic as opposed to a wallet full of bills. However, you must watch yourself, because expenses can quickly add up, and beginning interest rates can be murder. Hopefully this article can help you make a more informed decision about your credit cards.

You can find more guides and advice on credit cards at http://www.credit-guidance.info
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