Qualifying For Your First Credit Card


by Liz Roberts

First things first! Make sure you have both a savings and checking account in good standing. Most credit card companies are going to see this as a sign of responsible money management skills. And that will go a long way in helping you to get that first credit card.

Over the course of a lifetime, you'll be seeing a lot of offers in the mail. Don't be overly impatient or drawn into something that looks like a good deal, take time to research and read the fine print as choosing the right card will literally put money in your pocket over the long run. The best criteria to judge a credit card, is by the amount of interest that it charges. The second best criteria, is to determine whether or not the credit card company is going to charge you a fee to do business with them.

If you are applying for the your first card, keep in mind that the best cards may not yet be in your financial range yet. In that case, it's safe to consider a secured credit card that requires a security deposit. The interest rates might just be a little higher than a non-secured card, but the goal is to establish credit. If you make your payments without making any late, they just may bump you up in standing and offer a unsecured credit card. This takes you one step closer to obtaining a credit card with a good interest rate and you can then close the secured credit card account. Another great feature of secured credit cards, is when you close the account, you will get your security deposit back.

What To Expect

You can expect a credit background check. Job history, income, past credit, home ownership, auto ownership and more will all be determining factors in determining how good your credit worthiness might be when it come down to paying back a loan.

Don't make the mistake of applying for too many cards at once. This looks like potential trouble to lenders and if you are turned down by any one of them, the others are sure to reject you as well. Patience is the key. Even if you have one card and are looking for a second credit card, it's wise to extend the application process out over a longer period.

A good rule of thumb is to never spend on a card what you can afford to pay in cash. This little habit will keep you spending wisely for years to come and insure that you'll always have the credit card to fall back on in an emergency.

About the Author

Liz Roberts is a loan consultant with NewHorizon Finance and has been providing consumers and business owners with financing since 1989. Visit our site for a list of bad credit credit card http://www.newhorizon.org/Info/unsecured.htm

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