Sunday, December 4, 2011

What is the best credit card for someone with bad credit?

I want to improve my credit score. What credit card is the best to help me with this?|||I'm not sure how old you are but there is a credit card that the Bank Of America has called Teen Visa Credit Card. It's very easy to get approved. There is only a limit of $150 for the first year and you need to be at least 16 years old. It's basically only good for building your credit since the limit is so low. Just make sure you pay it off at the end of every month.





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Good luck and don't spend too much :)|||Orchard Bank. I got it one my credit was bad and I improved my score by paying my bills on time.|||Need Credit Cards?


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That is a great question. Let me answer it by challenging you to ask yourself a few questions.





1. What is a credit score and how important is it? Is a high credit score a good indication of how much wealth I have? Here is a great video to help you with those questions:





http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/10/1鈥?/a>





2. What can I do to be financially successful?





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Good luck with your finances! Be wise and build your wealth! You can do it!!!|||Hi Nikki! Depending on what your credit score is, you may not be able to qualify for an unsecured credit card (that's the "standard" type of card). What may be a better option for you is a secured credit card. A secured credit card is just like an "regular" credit card, only you put down a security deposit up front to provide assurance to the bank or creditor that any debt you take on will be paid.





Because a secured credit card has built-in safety measures 鈥?for both you and the creditor 鈥?it鈥檚 a great option for people who are trying to rebuild their credit. As long as you pay all your bills on time, a secured credit card will help you boost your credit score and develop good financial habits.

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