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CREDIT MANAGEMENT
Using a credit card for education expenses can be a helpful financial resource. However, there are some things to consider when choosing the right credit card, and choosing how to use it. - Step 1: Consider all options by looking at various sources of credit. Is the card widely accepted among retailers? Are there late fees and penalties for late payments. Before finalizing your card choice, consider credit limits, reward points and other features and benefits.
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- Step 2: Read credit card contracts carefully. Make sure you understand the information presented in the contract. Know what the penalties are for late and missed payments. Obtain a copy of the contract once it is signed.
- Step 3: Choose a credit card with a low Annual Percentage Rate (APR). This helps to ensure that a larger part of the monthly payments will apply to account balances instead of finance charges. Find out and understand how the monthly finance charges are calculated.
- Step 4: Choose a credit card with no annual fee. Minimize your expenses by choosing a credit card with no annual fee and a 30-day grace period, especially if you plan to pay your full balance each month.
- Step 5: Look for a credit card with rewards. Many credit cards offer rewards points for everyday purchases that can be redeemed at retailers, restaurants, and grocers.
- Step 6: Maintain a good credit rating. Building good credit history means paying your account balance in full every month, which can also help minimize your debt. The higher the credit score, the lower the risk for a lender.
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- Step 7: Monitor your credit history. Review your credit report at least once a year. Receive a free copy of your credit report at AnnualCreditReport.com or by calling (877) 322-8228.
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