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Reap The Benefits Only A Secured Credit Card Can Offer

   
Author: Dave Robinson

If you looking start building credit for the first time, or rebuilding your credit after a bankruptcy or credit problems, a secured credit card can be a great way to start.

A secured credit card is basically the same as an unsecured credit card; it has the same features, flexibility and use. There is no print on the card that identifies it as a secured cardthats just between the card holder and the issuer. And just like any other credit card, its accepted at merchants throughout the world who accept credit cards.

To get a secured credit card, you must open a savings account or a CD account in your name. Next, you deposit a certain sum of money into the account, which will serve as the collateral for the card. For example, if you deposit $1000 into the bank account, then the credit limit on the card will be $1000. If you are ever in default with the card, the bank will have the right to take the money from the savings or CD account to pay the balance. The money you deposit will earn interest, but you will be restricted from removing it from the account at any time. (Of course, you cancel the card with no balance on it.) The secured credit card bank will determine the amount of the deposits required to receive a secured credit card.

You will be responsible for paying the credit card bill every month, just like you would an unsecured card. Every time you make a payment on time, it will show as a good mark on your credit report. But be fore warned! Every time you are late, that will show up, too! In addition, just like a regular credit card, you will pay fees and interest if the balance isnt paid in full each month.

Eventually, as you build a good credit history with the bank, they may increase your limit on the secured credit card or offer you an unsecured card with a low credit limit. Either way, you are on your way to building a good credit rating, which will allow you to live your life with more flexibility.

Could you benefit from some good marks on your credit report? If so, you should check out what a secured credit card can do for you!

Author Bio:
Dave Robinson is an expert in this field. Dave has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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