There are a number of articles and information on student credit cards. There is a very good article on USA Today in regards to tips for college students using credit cards. One thing to keep in mind is not to overspend, and to make sure you make your payments on time
One can apply for a student credit card with their local bank or through the website of any banks offering student credit cards. One can apply with Chase Student Banking or Bank of America.
Yes, it is possible to have a credit score even though you don't currently have any credit cards. If you have ever applied for credit of any type then you are likely to have a credit score.
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There are many types of credit cards as per your requirements.
If your name is not on the account, and the account is not considered a "joint account" by the credit card company, then you should not be held liable for any debt on your wife's credit cards.
Credit card applications for students are the same as for any person and may be submitted to any major lending institution that offers credit cards. Because students tend to have few assets and/or a limited credit history it is not uncommon for them to be required to have a parent as a co-signer to the credit card.
Credit cards aid to build credit history in the same manner that any debt, whether it is from purchasing a car or by just paying rent. Be responsible with credit cards. You should not overspend.
There are several cards available to those with poor credit. You can review available offers at www.BadCreditOffers.com.
Citi, being a very large financial institution, offers many different credit cards for any possible lifestyle. Their credit card lineup includes basic cards, rewards cards, and special cards for people with exceptional credit scores.
Credit cards are offered everywhere these days. But a few credit cards are monitored by experts to find the best deals in the current market, most of these credit cards are free without any obligation. Finding information about fix rated credit cards is easily achievable at the local bank, or any of the best offering credit card companies in the market. But the best place to check first is the local bank that issues fix rated credit cards.
Yes. Any store credit card reports on your credit.
There are credit cards available for people with bad credit. Secured credit cards are more suited for people with bad credit and are likely to be the only ones they will qualify for. Capital One offers a Secured MasterCard which is available for people with bad credit.