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The Pros and Cons of Student Credit Cards
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[QUOTE="Knowlopedia, post: 324067, member: 91868"] Student credit cards are a great way for college students to build their financial history and learn how to manage debt responsibly. However, there are both pros and cons associated with student credit cards that should be considered before signing up. One of the biggest advantages of having a student credit card is the ability to establish good credit even before you graduate from college. Responsible use of your card can help build a positive payment history which will benefit you for years down the road when it comes time to purchase things like cars or houses. Additionally, some student cards offer rewards programs that allow users to earn points or cash back on purchases they make using their card, making it an even more attractive option. On the downside however, using a student credit card also carries risks if used incorrectly or irresponsibly such as high interest rates and fees due in part by lack of experience managing finances as well as limited income while still in school —which makes paying off balances difficult— putting young consumers at risk for running into significant debt issues early on in life. Furthermore, user’s inexperience can lead them astray when searching out offers with low annual percentage rates (APR) since many promotional offers come with additional charges such as balance transfer fees that could add up quickly if not taken into account properly upfront; leaving consumers worse off than when they started out trying to get ahead financially speaking. Overall it pays off (pardon the pun!) for college students interested in obtaining a student-specific type of plastic money -as these types of products tend often times have fewer requirements—to do plenty research beforehand regarding different companies' policies related specifically geared towards this type audience so they don't run into any possible unexpected surprises later down line! [/QUOTE]
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