by: Liz Roberts.
The Federal law doesn't provide any restrictions about issuing credit cards to minors. In fact, credit card companies consider teen-agers as a very profitable market. Most credit card companies often require a co-signer when a minor appli...
by: Sean Masterson.
High school credit cards -- they're a teenager's dream come true and a mom and dad's worst nightmare. Students beg for them, mom and run from them like they carry the plague. What has mom and pop so freaked out? If you want to have even h...
by: Joe Thompson.
Teenagers can take a head start on driver's education through DriversEd.com. This website has just set up a new set of learning tools to assist wannabe drivers learn quickly and efficiently about the life and experience of being behind th...
by: Tom Tessin.
When you start to think about school, you start to think about all the stress that's involved when it comes to classes, making friends, getting homework on time, finances, and list can go on. When it comes to reducing stress, most student...
by: Shelly Cruz.
The credit card market today is expanding to include undergraduate and post-graduate students under its umbrella. There aren't many options for this type of card at present; many of the banks have been adapting their low-interest and lowe...
by: Ben Wilver.
If you are a student that is looking to build your credit history while earning rewards from everyday purchases then a college student credit card is what you are looking for. Student credit cards are a great way for a student to start bu...
by: Mary Wallace.
When you enter college, you may soon find the need to apply for student credit cards. There are a few reasons to get a student credit card. The most common reason to get a credit card is for emergencies. Emergency medical care, vehicle re...
by: Nick Makaryk.
Getting that first credit card was so easy. All you had to do was fill out a simple application online and click a button to submit it. Just like that, you were a credit card holder, all thanks to online approval systems.Of course, you st...
by: Emily Goldstone.
Parents always take care of their children: mainly of their safety, health and education. But what about credit card usage? While your child is getting an education at college, think about his or her financial future.Sometimes parents can...
by: Liz Roberts.
Surveys prove that many college students graduate with unpaid debts on their student loans which can amount to $20,000. Those who are still in college are faced with credit card debts amounting to $7,000 or even more. Even worse, there ar...
by: Nick Makaryk.
Even more so than getting your diploma, the day you get your first credit card is seen as the time you pass into adulthood. That card from your parents? That doesn't count towards your credit history it's tied to your parent's line of cre...
by: Roland Jefferson.
Credit cards for students are a great deal for many individuals and groups. Parents will find that credit cards provide a convenient way to provide for their children away at school. Credit cards for students eliminate the necessity of ...
by: Kathy Burns-millyard.
You may or may not have a credit card… but if you're a college student, you're likely getting offers on a near daily basis. They show up in your mailbox and in your email, with you – the College Student – as the focus. ...
by: Court Tuttle.
While you are in college, it is obvious that you are most likely going to be tight with money. In fact, often times you will not have enough, even with your penny pinching ways. So where do most college students turn other than to credi...
by: Robert Alan.
One of the best ways to help prepare your young college student for the realities of life concerning finances is to educate them about the perils of personal finance, in particular the use of college student credit cards. Many companies o...