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Managing credit cards still hard for students
Universities should add one more course to their curricula
Credit Cards 101: How to manage credit cards
without getting yourself into debt.
This is not to say that all students who own credit
cards will or do go into debt, but there are many college
students who do get themselves into trouble when using
plastic to pay for most of their purchases.
Some students do not know the added items that go into
using their credit cards, such as: penalty fees, interest
rates and changes in rates.
Most students do not realize that if they do not pay
off their charges for the month on their credit cards,
the amount that is left unpaid has extra fees attached
to it.
The best idea for college students is not to get a credit
card until they are financially responsible. Many times
students may think they are able to handle a credit
card without going into debt. However, it is easier
than one might think. Once debt occurs, it is hard to
pay off.
A good idea for students is to use a debit card or a
checking account for their purchases. This way, the
money that you are able to use is limited to the amount
of funds that are available in your account. If a student
uses a debit card they are able to keep track of how
much money they are spending after each purchase. With
a credit card students are not always able to keep a
record of how much they have spend and are likely to
exceed the amount of money they have to pay it off.
This leads to the next point, which is if you
dont have the money to pay off your credit card
balance for the month, do not make the purchases. One
of the worst mindsets of students who have credit cards
can be: Ill just pay it off the next month or
Ill get some money somehow to pay it off. If you
dont have the money to pay off the bill then obviously
you dont need to purchase that new stereo or that
new CD.
If you know you are not going to have the money to pay
for it later, dont buy it now. Wait until you
have the money.
Credit cards may be one of the worst items to give a
college student, especially in their first years. However,
we as students need to learn that we are in college
now and we have to start acting like adults, which also
means learning how to be financially responsible. Credit
cards can be good, but they can also be trouble.
This
is a staff editorial from The BG News at Bowling Green
State University.
This editorial was distributed by U-Wire.
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