Posts Tagged: student credit


16
Jun 09

What Credit Means to You: From a Student to a Grown-Up

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It is always talked about how important good credit is for everyone. You would be amazed how critical good credit is to you when looking at your life. To properly illustrate this, a trip will be taken down your potential life to see where credit can help you or trip you up.

When you graduate from college, you want to move to a new city and live on your own. If you have no credit whatsoever, you must have a co-signer who is willing to co-sign so that you can get a new apartment. If you have bad credit, this may result in being denied on getting the apartment you want to you may have to settle for an apartment in a less desirable part of town.
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25
May 09

Top Three Myths about Student Credit

This article will explain a few of the different myths about student credit and bust those myths wide open. Whenever you talk about finance in general, there are many false statements out there. These statements can be spread from well-meaning people but these statements can cause you to follow bad advice which can hurt your finances.

The first myth about student credit is that you must open a credit card to begin building credit. This is completely a false statement. When you talk about credit and beginning a credit history, this can involve loans as well. Student loans are reported on your credit report but these often aren’t used to begin building credit since they are often deferred until after the graduation of a student. Credit history is important but to build a good credit history, monthly payments must be made towards credit accounts.
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