Student Credit Cards Online
If you are student then I am sure you are on a budget, therefore
before you apply for a credit card we are going to review a few
cards, what the cards offer and how it can lead you into debt.
We are also going over a few responsibilities to help you avoid
getting in debt later.
The Citi cards are some of the leading cards offered today. Citi
Dividend Platinum Select Cards are one of the few cards offered
for college students. The card offers a 0% Intro APR up to six
months and 5% cash rewards on qualified purchases, including
purchases at pharmacies, gas stations, and grocery stores. There
are a 0% Liability on fraud purchases and no annual fees. The
cardholder will also have free online access to their account.
College students should be advised that after the trial period
has ended, the APR increases. If you have, unpaid balance
transfers or debts then the card will apply the new APR to your
debts. This will include any charges on cash advances. The
Variable Rate will increase after the trail to 16.99%, with the
Standard rates being 21.99%. You must be aware that the cards
Variable rate is subject to increase to 30.99% on default rates.
The finance charges is average being $0.50, and all purchases in
foreign countries will add a 3.0% charge. Transactional fees on
'cash advances is 3.0%' and the smallest amount is $5 per
charge. Another 3.0% fees are applied to balance transfers, with
the smallest charge of $5 and max of $75.
As you can see this card poses some threats, since if you fail
to make your payments on time you will also pay fees, as well as
overdraft fees. If you apply for the card and find that you
can't meet the payments then you are subject to loosing your
privilege of the card, and subject to poor credit ratings.
With this in mind, you may want to ask your self if you are
responsible enough to maintain a stable balance in which you can
repay. Are you ready to take on extra bills or do you intend to
use the card to payoff your current bills? Is the card used to
build your credit, or else to accustom you when the card is
needed?
Another credit card offered to students' is the Discover Student
Classic Cards. The card is designed to help students build
credit and includes 0% Introductory APR, no annual fees, 5% cash
rewards and receive additional bonuses through the cards program
during each year. A 1% cash reward is offered 'on all other
purchases."
I mentioned this card because the interest rate is slightly
lower than the previous card. This particular card offers 15.74%
APR after the trial. This particular card is appealing since the
APR seems to remain in tact once the introductory trial has
expired.
The default charges however reach up to 19.99% and if you
history is lacking it could expand to 26.74%. All cash advances
made on the card is charged the balance + 22.99% APR. As you can
see if you borrow $500 then you will repay around $614.95, which
is outrageous, since you could get a $500 payday loan for less.
As you can see, the cards are more designed to make the lenders
money. The generosity is the 0% introductory, but after that,
you may want to review other cards. You must also be careful and
read all the details about the cards offered to avoid additional
charges.
Credit cards are a major responsibility. When a person has a
credit card, then the cards should be used wisely. Cards should
be used to pay bills to avoid late charges, or shutoff notices,
to pay rent, buy groceries, gas to go to school, school
supplies, and so forth. If you buy, clothes for college make
sure you look for budgets instead of fads. Fads are flashy
appeals that last for a short time and are designed to break the
average individual. You can also use the card to pay your car
insurance or car repairs. Finally do not use the card every time
you go out, or go online.