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College Credit Cards - Smoothing Out Your First Credit Wrinkles

 

College student credit cards have replaced student loans as a freshmans first experience with student credit. At the sophomore level, out of a sample of 100 students, over 90 are found to hold at least one college credit card. The question is why do many students find themselves in a vicious cycle of debt with their college credit cards? Why are they astonished with the huge bills they receive each month? Most importantly must it necessarily always be this way for a college credit card user or is there a simpler way?

There are plenty of statistical indicators to suggest that students run up credit bills regularly yet they do not pay down their card balances nearly enough. Approximately 21% of college credit card users have balances between $3,000 and $7,000. The number of credit cards in an average students possession keeps increasing a sign that they might be acquiring new cards to pay off balances on old ones. But this only leads inevitably to their overall credit balance increasing even faster, adding more debt to a seemingly never-ending downward spiral of debt.

Five Steps to Avoid the College Credit Card Debt Trap

The core reason of this pathetic plight is the absence of a disciplined and planned system of spending. If you, as a student, wish to optimize the use of your college student credit cards, use the following guidelines to plan your spending:

- Pay your bills on time. Late fees are the most unnecessary source of additional credit expense. Always ensure that at a minimum, you always meet the minimum payment on your bill. Ideally, you should try to pay more than the minimum amount to reduce overall charges.

- Use the 20/10 rule. Be careful that you never, ever borrow more than 20% of your annual net income and never spend more than 10% of your monthly income on your monthly payments. In other words, balance your credit budget to avoid irregularities in monthly payments.

- Plan your credit expenditures. With college credit cards at your disposal, it is easy to give in to the temptation of impulse purchases. This can lead to ever increasing credit card balances over a long period. It is ALWAYS better to plan purchases using your college credit card so you can ensure you only make purchases that you know you can easily pay off.

- Avoid cash advances. The finance charges for these are generally much higher than standard credit purchases and can be very expensie.

- Avoid approaching your credit limit. There may be extenuating circumstances that will require you to incur unplanned expenses, but if you stay well within your credit limit by avoiding unnecessary charges, you can enjoy the satisfaction of knowing that you can comfortably use your card when you really need it.

The Boon or Bane of College Credit Cards

If the guidelines outlined above are kept in mind, you will find that you can live comfortably with college student credit cards. These tips are especially useful for those who envision needing an extra job in order to pay your off credit card bills. Ideally, a balanced credit budget and a zero card balance is the best way to handle your credit card expenses. So, while college credit cards can be extremely helpful to certain individuals, they can also prove to be a huge detriment to those who do not budget and plan to use them accordingly.

Author: Robert Alan
 
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Robert Alan is a renowned writer. Robert likes to compose articles about this field.
 
 
 

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