Student Credit Cards-Good or Bad?
There are many things you should talk to your kids about before they go to college. Most of these things should be discussed long
before that, but some wait. Things like sex, personal safety, and drugs are often discussed, and should be at the forefront of concern, of
course, but there are some other things that might make a huge difference in your childs life. One concern is finances, and in particular,
student credit cards. Some parents dont even think about these, but they really should for many
reasons.
For some reason, student credit cards are pushed on college kids quite often. They may
run into these at many events, and often they are offered a free gift for signing up. They are rather easy to get, and many students end up
with them. Student credit cards arent necessarily a bad thing, but they could spell trouble for
the student that is not prepared for the responsibility of having money to spend that they have yet to earn. This is why it is a must to
talk with your children about them before they go.
The first steps towards financial independence can happen in high school when kids get their first jobs. These are great because
they teach them about money and savings, and how to manage spending. This might also prepare them for student credit cards because this will not be the first time they have to manage funds. A child that has
not had a job yet, or earned money in any way, is going to be more likely to abuse student credit
cards. This is simply due to a lack of experience more than anything else. They also dont realize the long term impact something like
this could have on their life.
If you want to talk about student credit cards with your child, remember that they are
probably going to get them whether you like it or not. I remember being issued one in college when I had no source of income what-so-ever.
They are very easy to get, as companies hope to find customers that will stick with them far beyond college. Let your child know the
dangers of abusing student credit cards, and the important information they need to know about
getting and keeping good credit. You cant control what they do, but talking with them about student
credit cards can make a difference in their choices down the road when you are not there to help them. Actually student credit cards and how to use them properly may be one of the best lessons they are ever taught in
school!
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