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Getting Going: The Secured Credit Card


Some of us either have no credit or bad credit which can make it difficult to get a standard unsecured credit card. There is a way to still qualify for a credit card, regardless of which end of the spectrum you're on. The secured credit card is a way to establish starting credit or repair bad credit.

Here are some facts behind the secured credit card that you should be informed about if you fall into either category:

What It Is

The secured credit card is basically a credit card that requires a deposit into the line of credit before you can use it. It is usually called a "collateral" deposit, it is established to ensure that you have the funds to use the credit card and to make the payments on it. Most credit card companies offering this option will require 0 to 0 before issuing the credit card to the customer.

Who It's For

If you have just finished a divorce, bankruptcy or lost a job, chances are your credit has been damaged a little. Life's bumps can definitely leave a mark. But a secured credit card can potentially rebuild your life by allowing you a second chance to get it right. But you do have to pay the price. Even if you have no credit, it is still necessary to start somewhere, and you may need to decide if a secured credit card is right for you.

Be Cautious

When you choose a secured credit card, you should be sure to find a reputable credit card company that doesn't have high interest or fees. Make sure that it is a well known company, as there have been many situations when people have been scammed in high rates, fees or even scammed out of their deposits. Your best bet when applying for a secured credit card is to go to your financial institution and see what they offer. If your bank doesn't offer this line of credit, consider going to another institution and see what they have.

It can be tough to start, or start all over again. But, the best thing to do is to have a secured credit card, make a sensible deposit on it and once your credit is up to par, cancel it. It is merely a step in the right direction to recover good credit or build credit.

 

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