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How to Get a Credit Card?
What is a credit card?
A credit card is a plastic card that
allows the holder access to a line of credit from a
financial institution. Using the line of credit is like
getting a short-term, pre-approved loan from the bank, but
the interest on the loan is much higher than a regular
loan. Some cards offer perks like frequent-flier miles,
cash back, warranties or rental car insurance with use, so
in many cases paying with a credit card can be more
beneficial than paying with cash.
Why is credit card important?
Credit cards allow consumers
to have access to more money than they can safely carry
around, and they can provide an extra source of money to
use for unexpected expenses. Additionally, goods such as
airline tickets, rental cars and hotel rooms, can only be
secured with credit cards since they offer protection for
companies in case you don't pay the bill.
Tips:
Build
a credit history.
This is probably the toughest and most time-consuming part
of the process. One way to do this is to request a secured
credit card from your bank. You must secure the card with
your own money, so you do not spend more than you can pay
back. Be sure to make payments faithfully on your secured
card. If you can't get a secured card, start small: ask if
your landlord can vouch for your timeliness in paying your
rent, or attempt to buy something you needed anyway on
store credit. After a few months of staying current on
your bills, your credit should look good to credit card
companies.
Shop
around for a card that best fits your purchasing habits.
Do you plan to fly home often? If so, you might want a
card that gives you frequent-flier miles. Do you plan to
carry a balance from month to month? If so, find a card
with the lowest interest rates. Be sure to read and
understand the fine print.
Apply,
once you have found the card(s) you like.
You may apply over the phone, by mail or online. On the
application, you must supply the following information:
Name: This is the name that
you have on your credit report. If you put a different
name, processing of your application may be delayed.
Social Security Number/Tax ID:
You must provide this information, as it is a unique
identifier. Companies use this information to access your
credit report and other financial information.
Address: This is the address
to which they will send your bills and card. The company
will also ask how long you have lived at your current
address and how much you pay for mortgage or rent. They
may use this information to get a general figure of your
debt load and disposable income.
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