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Bank Credit Card - How To Get One As Your Financial Back-Up?
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Keith Lee
To learn about the pitfalls of Credit Card or Student Credit Card Debt, visit http://www.studentloanexplained.com/Apply-For-A-Credit-Card.html Keith Lee enjoys making money from using money from the banks. 
By Keith Lee
Published on 02/25/2008
 
As a student, you can apply for a bank credit card and use it to pay for your day to day expenses, as well as to use it as a financial back-up plan for emergency, but remember to make your payments on time and always try to keep a minimum balance that you can pay off.

It is important for college students to be able to pay for their tuition, books, fees and living expenses while they are attending post-secondary school. A student loan and a scholarship can cover most of the associated costs, but there are still other day to day expenses to consider. If an emergency occurs and the student needs extra cash, then they need a financial back-up plan. A bank credit card can help with these unforeseen expenses and it will also help them to build their credit score.

Credit Score Can Affect Your Bank Credit Card Application

If you have applied for unsecured credit cards or a bank credit card and have had no luck with those, you may be running into the same problem which many people with little or no credit scores face. You must have credit in order to achieve credit. This can be very frustrating for those who have either tarnish on their credit rating due to paying bills late, or don't have a credit history at all.

If having a credit card is your goal, then you need to start off small. There is a card for bad credit that many people utilize. It may require a deposit to assure the lender that funds are available to match the credit limit. Many people who have bad credit or no credit rating will utilize these cards, as a way to start or re-build credit scores. The downfall is being forced into paying high interest rates and a yearly membership fee that is often ridiculous. Use these as a last alternative.

If you are determined to have a credit card from your bank of choice, then you may want to consider asking your parent to co-sign the application with you. You will have the card in your name, but your parent's credit score will determine your interest rate and your credit card limit. This is a great way to get a 0 APR credit card and start to build your own credit rating.

Do Not Go For A Shopping Spree With Your Credit Card

Okay, you have obtained a bank credit card and now have the freedom to spend up to your credit limit. What comes next? Well, it should not be a shopping spree. This is the time to use some restraint. It can be thrilling the first time you hand over that piece of plastic to the store clerk, but you must always remember to use it wisely. With that small piece of plastic comes great responsibility. You will need to make your payments on time and always try to keep a minimum balance that you can pay off.