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3 Things You Need To Know About Free Student Credit Cards

There's definitely no shortage of free student credit cards, but does "free" really mean "free" in the world of student credit cards? You're in college now and if you haven't learned this life lesson already, it's about time you did -- there is no such thing as a free ride, a free lunch, or free student credit cards. Here are three things to keep in mind when applying for a student credit card and putting it to use.

1. Why Aren't They Free?
So why aren't free student credit cards really free? Because if you run a balance each month, you have to pay for it in the form of interest.

It's very easy to spend more than you realize when you first get a student credit card. If you can't pay your bill in full at the end of the month, you're going to pay interest and over time, that interest can really add up.

2. What You Charge Now May Haunt You Later

If you run up a big bill on your free student credit cards, it may haunt you later on in life -- especially if you can't pay your bills on time due to the amount of debt you've gotten yourself into.

Say you quickly max out all of your free student credit cards and you make quite a few late payments. A few months later you decide you want to rent an apartment and you're ready to sign the lease. One problem -- you didn't qualify due to your credit problems.

It can and does happen. Any mistakes you make with your free student credit cards can prevent you from getting a car or even a house or apartment later on in life.

3. It's Not All Bad

While it's true that free student credit cards do have potential pitfalls, they do have their benefits. You do need a credit card to start building your financial future. It's just a matter of using it wisely.

Remember, charge only what you can pay off at the end of the month (except in the case of an emergency) and pay each and every bill on time.

If you absolutely cannot pay off your entire balance at the end of the month (and you should), reserve at least 30% of your credit balance if you can. Credit bureaus are interested in how much available credit you have. Use it all up and your credit score will drop.

By managing your free student credit cards in a responsible manner, you'll be well on your way to building a sound financial future and creating a solid credit history.
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