Articles, tagged with "student credit card", page 6
12th June 2009
Students in high school that are looking to start building their credit early can get high school student credit cards. These credits cards can help teach high school students responsibility, and how to manage their credit at an early age. These types o...
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Author:
Juliet Sadler
12th June 2009
Is a Capital One Student Credit Card Right For Your Child
Are you the parent of a student in college? Or maybe your child will be going off to college within the next year or less? If you answered yes to either of these questions then you understand ho...
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Author:
Uma A Ilango
10th June 2009
Students can apply for a credit card, despite the fact that they don't have a steady job just yet. Even if you're still in college, it is possible for you to own a credit card and pay for certain things like school expenses with it. These cards are backed...
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Author:
Articlesubmitter
06th June 2009
When co-signing for a college student's credit card, what important pointers should you remember? In this article, let's discuss some tips for those who are planning to co-sign for a friend, a child, or a relative.
How Co-signing Can Affect Your Credit...
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Author:
Samantha
01st June 2009
A student credit card is a highly valuable and helpful commodity, and there is a surprising amount of choice available. If you're looking at obtaining a credit card aimed at students then it will be important to be aware of exactly what is on offer, the a...
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Author:
Margaret
20th May 2009
Having a student credit card can be an efficient tool for college students especially for emergency school expenses. But applying for a student credit card can be a challenge for first time credit card holders. Many students have been prone to sign up in ...
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Author:
Samantha
18th May 2009
If you are a college student, you probably have already heard about student credit cards. These credit cards work in the same way than regular credit cards do, but they have also some advantages that you should get to know if you have ever considered appl...
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Author:
Amanda Hash
17th April 2009
It is often claimed that your student years are the best years of your life. From meeting new people to learning new skills whilst having an all round enjoyable time, it's easy to see why many people have fond memories of their formative college and unive...
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Author:
pmcindoe
09th April 2009
It is not really easy to be a college student. With all the paper works, exams, requirements and the like, being a college student takes hard work and all the necessary power that you can exert.
But the dilemma of a college student doesn't just stop wit...
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Author:
millete
08th April 2009
Having different brands of credit cards currently circulating in the industry, choosing the best credit card is really a tough challenge for individuals or businesses who could do better with financial support options like credit cards. In order to choos...
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Author:
sportsforlife1980
07th April 2009
If you are considering applying for a student credit card, you will most likely be applying for secured credit cards. Secured credit cards are a way of borrowing against collateral. The collateral is in a bank account that is held by the credit card compa...
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articlelink01@gmail.com
19th March 2009
If you have kids attending college, you probably know better than anyone how often do young people run out of money before the ending of the month or how difficult is for them to get along with a monthly budget when they have so many things to pay month b...
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Author:
Lara Sawyer
13th March 2009
Credit card debt doesn't shy away from anyone who doesn't 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 isn't uncommon eith...
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Author:
Julia Sinan
10th March 2009
If you're like most college students, you'll have $2,000 in credit card debt by the time you graduate. If you only pay the minimum each month, that $2,000 could take 7 years to pay off and cost you $1,000 in interest. Save yourself money by avoiding credi...
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Author:
Justin Narin
10th March 2009
Using credit cards had been never my way of life till I found the use and advantages of them. Now I have, but three - shimmering, classy and glossy; but, that's the end of the story. The beginning of the story is - How to Choose a Credit Card.
Like ot...
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Author:
heenavasvani