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Student Credit Card Debt &#8211; How To Avoid It And Tips On Managing It
As new students head off to university and college each year they are presented with many challenges. Meeting new friends, encountering new ideas, and managing new responsibilities. Of these, perhaps it is managing money that is the most important. As a new [...]]]></description>
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Student Credit Card Debt &#8211; How To Avoid It And Tips On Managing It</p>
<p>As new students head off to university and college each year they are presented with many challenges. Meeting new friends, encountering new ideas, and managing new responsibilities. Of these, perhaps it is managing money that is the most important. As a new student you&#8217;ll find out pretty quick just how hard a weekend bender with the boys hits the pocket-book. So, once your head has cleared you may want to take a look at the following tips that can help any student manage their money and keep their student credit card use under control.</p>
<p>1) Budget</p>
<p>You need to make a budget. If you are not sure how or just not good with money, many businesses such as H&#038;R Block, offer free financial consulting to help you put a budget together. It really isn&#8217;t that hard, and does not need to be a huge pain in the ***. You just need to get it sorted out once so you can see where you are spending your money and where you need to spend your money. Most people don&#8217;t have a clue where their money is going. Getting a budget organized puts things into a much clearer picture.</p>
<p>2) Plan</p>
<p>Planning is a great way to save money and avoid racking up your student credit card debt. Make it a point to go shopping at regular times (Monday afternoon for example). This gives you a specific time to make sure that you are ready and organized. Before you go to the grocery store, make a list and stick with it. Pay attention to the things that you know you need like shampoo, soap and food, then plan to buy in bulk when you need to restock. Heading out with no set direction will lead you to impulsive spending, getting organized and planning things out will help you stay in control of your credit card use.</p>
<p>3) Buy in Bulk</p>
<p>We noted before that it can be a good idea to buy in bulk. There is no doubt about it warehouse shopping can save a lot of money. Even if you are just a couple of guys sharing an apartment, you can always split large quantities. The key to this is only buying the things you need. Just because you can buy 32 pounds of penut butter for $12.50 doesn&#8217;t mean you should. You can however make smart choices and buy staple foods like pasta, rice, flour etc. in bulk. Many household items are also available in larger quantities, and often at significant savings.</p>
<p>4) Use Coupons and rebates</p>
<p>No matter how you feel about them, the truth is that using coupons can save you hundreds of dollars every year. Coupons can be used at grocery stores, retail chains, any store where the item is sold. Some stores offer double coupon days, which is an extra bonus. On average, you could easily save from 5% to 15% simply by presenting a coupon. As a student you get access to many special discounts. Never be shy to ask if a store has a special student discount. In many cases simply asking can save you the tax.</p>
<p>One of the primary goals in managing your money as a student at college or university is to pay attention to your needs and once they are met, use any additional money for fun stuff. It is a very bad idea to use your student credit card as if it were cash.</p>
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		<title>Paying Your Debts Off With A College Student Credit Card</title>
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Entering college is both exciting and daunting since its the start of your journey to adulthood. College actually opens up a lot of opportunities like finally being able to live independently away from your parents and then being able to budget your own monthly [...]]]></description>
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Entering college is both exciting and daunting since its the start of your journey to adulthood. College actually opens up a lot of opportunities like finally being able to live independently away from your parents and then being able to budget your own monthly allowance sent by your parents. Most parents open a credit card account in their childrens name or provide them with a second card on their personal credit card account. Parents do this in anticipation of some future emergency that their children might meet or if ever they failed to send their childrens monthly allowance at least the card can help their children in purchasing for the meantime some of their needs.</p>
<p>Another financial assistance available for students is the student credit card which is issued in their own names.</p>
<p>What is a student credit card?</p>
<p>It is a type of credit card that is designed for high school and college students. These cards function in the same way as any credit card issued by any financial institution. However, they have a few restrictions.</p>
<p>Some of the restrictions are as follows:</p>
<p>1. Some issuers require for a parent or guardian to co-sign meaning that the students parents must agree to be the guarantor in case a student fails to repay part or all of the outstanding credit card balance. This is advantageous in some point since parents will have the control over the limit of available credit to be given to their children.</p>
<p>2. A much lower credit limit is provided to students. Issuers are aware that students have very limited sources of funds that is why they also offer a lower credit limit. Aside from that, students dont have yet any credit history so issuers dont have any basis in terms of their capacity to pay off debts. A low credit limit is provided to get students started building their own credit scores and the same time limiting the risk of loss of the issuer of the credit card.</p>
<p>3. The interest provided for student credit cards are much higher. This is the issuers way of decreasing their risk of loss. The higher interest provides a way for credit card issuers to spread the losses over the entire student credit card population.</p>
<p>Why student credit cards are important?</p>
<p>Student credit cards offer great benefits if and only if responsibility is practiced in the using the credit card. A student credit card can help teach students responsibility and money management. Learning the benefits of building a good credit rating is important to help students understand the significant role that credit history will play in all their future endeavors.</p>
<p>Before signing any credit application or contract, a student needs to understand that they are fully responsible for paying the bills. Here are some rules of credit management that aims to guide you in avoiding future credit card problems:</p>
<p>1. Try to read carefully all information written on the application most especially the fine print because some of the important points of the application are stated there.</p>
<p>2. Before you sign for a credit card try to consider other options like debit cards. For debit cards, money are directly deducted from your checking account so cant spend beyond your deposited amount.</p>
<p>3. Be sure that when you apply for a credit card you will be able to repay the debt or else you will just submit yourself to an ever increasing accumulation of interest charges that will haunt you even after you graduate. Remember that when it comes to credit cards, its just not possible to run away from your debt.</p>
<p>4. For your sake please avoid impulse shopping which tends to max out your credit card.</p>
<p>5. Make use of your credit card only for emergencies. If you are planning on using your credit card to pay off your spring break vacation then be prepared to pay the price because its sure going to be higher than any waves you experienced on the beach.</p>
<p>6. To avoid temptation, it is much better if you refrain from always carrying your credit card. Bring it only with you if there is any important monetary emergency.</p>
<p>7. Always try to pay your bills early so you get to keep other charges to a minimum. Aside from that, some banks provide discounts for early payment that provide additional savings for you.</p>
<p>And lastly by using your student credit card wisely can help you in establishing a strong credit history that can lead to good mortgage rates and lower rates on some of the future loans which you are likely to apply for like car loans, housing loans and other types of loans.</p>
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		<title>Student Credit Card or Prepaid Debit &#8211; Which One is</title>
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Student Credit Card or Prepaid Debit &#8211; Which One is Best?
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Student credit cards come in a variety of forms.  But, there are two primary forms in which a student credit card can be found.  The first is an unsecured student credit card while the other is a prepaid debit card.  Understanding the differences and the pros and cons of each will help you to better determine which is best for you.</p>
<p>The Unsecured Student Credit Card</p>
<p>An unsecured student credit card is like a traditional credit card.  With this type of student credit card, the college student (or high school student, as the case may be) receives a line of credit.  Typically, student credit cards keep low lines of credit of about $500 to $1,000.  This is partly because those applying for student credit cards typically have very little credit history and do not qualify for higher credit limits.  The lower limit is also in place in order to help prevent the college student from accruing an insurmountable debt. </p>
<p>Not all credit cards for college students have such a low credit limit.  So, if you require a student credit card with a larger limit, you might want to shop around.  Similarly, if you want the restriction of a small credit limit in order to keep yourself under control when it comes to spending, be sure to seek a student credit card with a low credit limit.</p>
<p>The Student Prepaid Debit Card</p>
<p>A student prepaid debit card is a card that looks like a credit card and is accepted everywhere a credit card is accepted, but has one major difference:  a line of credit is not extended to the cardholder.  In order to make purchases with a student prepaid debit card, money needs to be placed on the card first.  This money can come from a variety of sources.  The student can place the funds on the card him or herself.  Or, the student&#8217;s parents can choose to add money to the card.  In fact, parents can generally set it up so a portion of their checks from work is added to the debit card each pay period.</p>
<p>Pros and Cons of Student Credit Cards</p>
<p>Student credit cards can go a long way in helping to establish a student&#8217;s credit history.  In addition, a student who does not have money to pay up front can certainly benefit from being able to take out small loans with the credit card in order to make purchases.  Another perk is the fact that the student doesn&#8217;t have to wait for money to be added to the card before using it.  So long as there is credit available on the card, the student can spend as much as he or she wants.  </p>
<p>On the other hand, a student credit card increases the chances of creating a poor credit history.  If the student accumulates a debt he or she is unable to pay, or if the student is late making monthly payments, it can reflect poorly on the credit reports.  In addition, many students are already starting their adult lives in debt as they pay off college loans.  Adding more debt from a credit card can be overwhelming and seem impossible to overcome.</p>
<p>Pros and Cons of a Student Prepaid Debit Card</p>
<p>A student prepaid debit card makes it easier for a student&#8217;s parents to keep track of college expenses and to monitor the student&#8217;s spending.  In addition, there is no risk of destroying a credit history that has yet to be created because the student cannot spend more than what is placed on the student prepaid credit card.  Many of these cards also report to credit bureaus, which helps in building a positive credit history.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, prepaid credit cards generally have many more fees than credit cards for college students.  In fact, there usually are no fees associated with credit cards.  Debit cards, on the other hand, often have an application fee and an annual fee.  There are also fees added every time more money is placed on the card.  All of these fees can easily add up to hundreds of dollars each year.  When it comes to choosing which is right for you, it is really necessary to evaluate your own needs and spending habits.</p>
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		<title>Effective Ways On How To Keep Your Student Credit Card</title>
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Effective Ways On How To Keep Your Student Credit Card From Serious Debt
Nothing symbolizes the entry of adulthood and independence much better than being in college. Most especially if youre working your way through it. If look back in our lives, college would seem to be the time when we both get to enjoy our [...]]]></description>
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Effective Ways On How To Keep Your Student Credit Card From Serious Debt</p>
<p>Nothing symbolizes the entry of adulthood and independence much better than being in college. Most especially if youre working your way through it. If look back in our lives, college would seem to be the time when we both get to enjoy our youth and being an adult. </p>
<p>But we all know being an adult comes with a lot of responsibilities. Couple this with the exuberance, the carefree ways and sometimes, the stupidity of youth, there will come a time when we get ourselves into trouble, especially when it comes to our finances. </p>
<p>College is not just about having to study your lessons, write your papers and preparing for the exams, nor is it about having all the wondrous parties, hanging around with friends or maybe going around the mall looking for the perfect gadgets and outfits. We should all consider the bills we have to pay and all the other expenses. </p>
<p>Many of us in the past years have enjoyed the privilege and the benefits of having a student credit card. We are able to purchase almost everything we need even if we dont have any money yet. But of course, a student credit card is not a gift check or the like. Every purchase that we charge to our student credit card must be paid at the end of the month when the bill comes in. If not, then instead of looking forward to a great and promising future when we graduate, it could be piles of debt that we may need to work hard for just to pay not only the capital, but also the mounting interest. </p>
<p>A lot of people may insist that there shouldnt even be credit cards available for college students. Why? Its obvious, a lot of college students are not just responsible having one yet. There are a lot of temptations around them and making purchases can be very tempting even when they dont have the means to pay or afford it. </p>
<p>But then again there are some people who would argue that credit cards would help train them as adults and owning one would better prepare them for their future. Both have their points, but nevertheless, the student credit card is already here. So the next best thing is for parents, or the students on their own, employ effective methods to control their spending and keep them out of debt. Heres a few ways on how to do it. </p>
<p>Prepare a budget before getting a student credit card. You must know how much you are able to pay for and revolve around it. List down all the necessary things you must spend your money on and only add luxuries if your income or allowance still allows it to.</p>
<p>Stick to your budget no matter what. If you think you dont have the discipline to do so, dot get a student credit card, its too much of a temptation. Having a student credit card doesnt mean you only have to pay the minimum, even though you can. This is the way the credit card company makes money; the less you pay the more interest you have to deal with. </p>
<p>Use your credit card only on purchases you cant afford to pay cash for at the moment. This is for things that can be quite expensive yet is really needed and can be used over and over again. Dont ever splurge and pay for cash on purchases that you are able to.</p>
<p>Be responsible and pay off everything that you charged by yourself. Dont go whining to your parents every month to take care of your balances. Show a little self respect and prove to everyone that you&#8217;re mature enough to take responsibility of your actions.</p>
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<p>Credit card debt can be the source of needless stress in our lives, and has the potential to have a negative impact on your life.  Credit card debt is not just a problem in the U.S. it is also increasing in industrialized countries as well.  Credit card debt is also a major issue in a large number of consumer bankruptcies.  Credit card debt will make it more difficult to live the life that you deserve.</p>
<p>Students</p>
<p>College students are among the most vulnerable to credit card debt. Credit card debt is growing faster among students than in any other part of society. Students are often offered incentives to apply for credit cards, and some requirements are often waived.  With the ability to buy something now and pay for it later can be hard to resist for students, and most are already struggling financially.  The Public Interest Research Group&#8217;s &#8211; &#8220;PIRG&#8221; Student Credit Card Trap study in 1998 found that most students who received credit a credit card from campus tables had higher unpaid balances than other students who received the credit cards elsewhere and were more likely to roll over their balance from  month to month.</p>
<p>Interest</p>
<p>Credit card companies have started to take an interest in educating credit card users because knowledgeable consumers are much less likely to be overwhelmed by debt, leaving them in a much better position to make their payments on-time and avoid getting bad credit and even bankruptcy. If your already overwhelmed by credit card debt, consider a debt consolidation loan, so instead of having a lot of high interest credit card bills due, you now will have one bill that is due once a month usually at a lower rate. Consolidating credit card debt can be as simple as contacting one of the many credit counseling agencies on the web. According to the Consumer Action, (a public interest organization) who does a survey once a year of over one hundred credit card companies, card holders can be hit with late fees of up to $39 and raised interest rates.</p>
<p>The increase in credit card debt is rising at an alarming rate.  Some popular economists are predicting that the rise in credit debt is likely to continue.  Many people do not realize how debilitating credit card debt can be to their lives.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Credit card debt doesnt shy away from anyone who doesnt want to shy away from it. It treats everyone equally irrespective of whether the person is a seasoned professional or just a college student. So college student credit card debt isnt uncommon either. Since the credit limit on college student credit cards is much lower, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Credit card debt doesnt shy away from anyone who doesnt want to shy away from it. It treats everyone equally irrespective of whether the person is a seasoned professional or just a college student. So college student credit card debt isnt uncommon either. Since the credit limit on college student credit cards is much lower, the college student credit card debt cannot rise to the levels it does for other credit cards. However, college student credit card debt is an even bigger menace because a lot of students are already in debt due to the loan they have taken for their education. If they pass out of college with college student credit card debt, they will have to payback not just the loan they taken for studies but also their college student credit card debt.</p>
<p>Since most of the college students are inexperienced in the usage of credit cards, they can easily fall prey to what we call as college student credit card debt. In fact, college student credit card debt is one reason why the credit card suppliers keep a lower credit limit on college student credit cards. The solution for avoiding college student credit card debt is similar to what it is for avoidance of any type of credit card debt. So, the first thing for avoiding college student credit card debt is to understand the concept that credit card is not free money and that whatever you pay-for using your credit card has to be paid back to the credit card supplier when your credit card bill arrives. So dont treat credit card separate from hard cash. Avoid overspending e.g. do not buy things just because they are on sale, sales keep coming and going and there are always better offers each time; buy only those things that you really need. A good thing to do is to prepare your monthly budget and follow it religiously. Never budge from your budget. Another very important preventive measure for avoiding college student credit card debt is to avoid going for a second credit card. Some students have a tendency to go for multiple credit cards just because the credit limit on college student credit cards is very low. However, this is a perfect recipe for getting into a college student credit card debt. This is how college student credit card debt builds up. One credit card is more than enough for any student. </p>
<p>College student credit card is really meant to be treated like a training ground for learning more about credit cards. It should not be make an instrument of debt (college student credit card debt).</p>
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		<title>College student credit card debt</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 09:13:23 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Credit card debt doesnt shy away from anyone who doesnt want to shy away from it. It treats everyone equally irrespective of whether the person is a seasoned professional or just a college student. So college student credit card debt isnt uncommon either. Since the credit limit on college student credit cards is much lower, the college student credit card debt cannot rise to the levels it does for other credit cards. However, college student credit card debt is an even bigger menace because a lot of students are already in debt due to the loan they have taken for their education. If they pass out of college with college student credit card debt, they will have to payback not just the loan they taken for studies but also their college student credit card debt.</p>
<p>Since most of the college students are inexperienced in the usage of credit cards, they can easily fall prey to what we call as college student credit card debt. In fact, college student credit card debt is one reason why the credit card suppliers keep a lower credit limit on college student credit cards. The solution for avoiding college student credit card debt is similar to what it is for avoidance of any type of credit card debt. So, the first thing for avoiding college student credit card debt is to understand the concept that credit card is not free money and that whatever you pay-for using your credit card has to be paid back to the credit card supplier when your credit card bill arrives. So dont treat credit card separate from hard cash. Avoid overspending e.g. do not buy things just because they are on sale, sales keep coming and going and there are always better offers each time; buy only those things that you really need. A good thing to do is to prepare your monthly budget and follow it religiously. Never budge from your budget. Another very important preventive measure for avoiding college student credit card debt is to avoid going for a second credit card. Some students have a tendency to go for multiple credit cards just because the credit limit on college student credit cards is very low. However, this is a perfect recipe for getting into a college student credit card debt. This is how college student credit card debt builds up. One credit card is more than enough for any student. </p>
<p>College student credit card is really meant to be treated like a training ground for learning more about credit cards. It should not be make an instrument of debt (college student credit card debt).</p>
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		<title>Avoiding Student Credit Card Debt</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 16:10:21 +0000</pubDate>
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Students are valuable customers for credit card companies, as they tend to stay loyal to their first card and continue to make purchases with it for many years, despite having loans and not having jobs in many cases. In order to not fall into debt traps, students should avoid using the credit card barring emergencies. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Students are valuable customers for credit card companies, as they tend to stay loyal to their first card and continue to make purchases with it for many years, despite having loans and not having jobs in many cases. In order to not fall into debt traps, students should avoid using the credit card barring emergencies. They should be aware of the after effects of using a credit card which would help them keep track of money in a better way. </p>
<p>Students should be aware of the fact that credit cards geared towards students often come with high interest rates and many unfavorable terms. This is largely due to high default rates among students than among other age groups. Another reason for the high rates is that students usually have limited credit histories. A point to note for the students is that the credit card should not be considered as a source of income. Even though students have good intentions of paying off their bills in a timely manner after they enter the workforce, such intentions are never realized. Most often, students lack money managing skills which hit them hard when they use their cards to the maximum limit. </p>
<p>Some of the credit cards issuers do not require parental approval for issuing credit cards to students. This leads to further mismanagement of money by the students as they are given access to a credit card with pretty high credit limits, which they assume to be their money and spend on various things. Instead, the use of cash is advisable, whenever possible. Debit cards are good alternatives for college students. They allow retailers to deduct the money from the purchasers bank account immediately. They work at ATMs too, if the student requires cash. </p>
<p>Thus, try not to take up a credit card in the first place, and if you do take one, try to clear the bills within the payment due date. Because, if you dont, you could be fighting your way out of debt longer than getting your way through school.</p>
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