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A College Degree or an MBA is NOT NEEDED to be “Financially Free”
Look at Forbes’ top 10 United States wealthiest people. Notice the top five “self made” billionaires (excludes the Waltons who’s net worth is due to inheritance) are college dropouts. If MBA/college degrees were the answer, this would not be true. ...
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A college education offers many benefits to all people who enroll in a college or university. They include increased knowledge and awareness about themselves and the world around them, an enhanced sense of personal purpose and pride, and the...
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Tips on How to Survive College Life
Starting a new life, college life, can seem a bit strange and it
is important that you learn a few tips and tricks to be sure you
will survive and also enjoy college life. The first thing and
the most obvious is that money is going to be vital,...
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Homework On College Credit Cards
With credit cards dominating the market world today, even
college students are already prospective clients of most credit
card companies. This is because studies have revealed that most
college students have difficulty in maintaining their expenses
especially to those who are far way from home. That is why
credit card nowadays had been a "must-have" for most college
students.
Basically, college credit cards do not differ that much to
ordinary credit cards. In fact, college credit cards are
classified as secured credit cards because students do not have
any credit history that will enable them to get a regular credit
card.
But the fact remains them. Why would credit card companies be
willing to provide college students with credit cards where in
fact there is no basis where they can tell whether the student
is capable of paying or not.
For two reasons, the credit card companies see a greater
opportunity in them. One, survey shows that most college
students remain loyal to their credit card company even after
they have graduated from college and got have their work.
Second, reports show that college students are actually good
customers. Most of them really do pay on time. Moreover, their
balances tend to provide workable income to the credit card
company.
On the other hand, college credit cards
are also preferred by
most parents, even if they know there will always be the
tendency to overspend, due to the fact that college credit cards
offer some fringe benefits that other credit cards cannot
provide.
A good example of this is the student loans that will be used to
pay the tuition fees. In doing so, students, as well as parents,
will have an easier way of paying tuition fees at a more
considerable rate and payment plan. Plus, there are college
credit cards that had tied up with some establishments that are
very useful to college students. They can, in turn, get fringe
benefits and rewards from these establishments whenever they pay
their balances on time.
Best of all, college credit cards have lower rates than most
regular credit cards in the event that they maintain good
grades.
Indeed, college credit cards are part of the "must-haves" of the
college students. In fact, it is also one way of letting them
know the ins and outs of good financial planning and budgeting.
The goal here is for the students to know how to use the
plastics responsibly, and they should know that whatever they
do, it's under their responsibility.
About the author:
David Riewe is a Publisher and Online Marketer. Visit his Credit
Resources Blog Below:
http://www.push-button-online-income.com/creditcards/
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