If you are a regular student, opportunities are that on a average day, you don't have access to very much of cash. It can be tough to have a full-time job, or a high paying job while you're going to school. You've got to make good grades now so you can make the big bucks someday. But, in the mean time you're whipped for cash. Most of the time, you don't demand a great deal of money, but you do need to have a backing plan just in case an unlucky event pops up. Your car might break, or you might not have enough cash to pay for your books. You might even have to make trip to the hospital, and even if you have insurance, sometimes you're required to pay a certain fee to have care. For all of these situations, it serves to have a credit card available. Credit cards can be a safe net for a student who doesn't have ready access to funds in the case of an emergency or unexpected event.
Student credit cards can be, and are often misused. But they can be used responsibly, and are often a essential part of college living. In order to use your student credit card responsibly, make a pact with yourself that you will not use the card to pay for unnecessary buys like meals out, the latest CDs and fashions, and urge buys. Sometimes, though, a credit card can help you feed yourself at the end of a particularly tight month, or if you need to buy a presentable outfit for an interview. Credit cards can be used to pay for necessities, but try to pay outstanding balances off as soon as feasible, or you'll be paying a lot more later.
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This article was written for the Danish website Lån Penge. Offering people in Denmark a Der lån.