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		<title>Tips on How to Use Secured Credit Cards Wisely</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jun 2010 00:37:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Monique Tieman</dc:creator>
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One of the best cards you can get to rebuild bad credit is a <a title="secured credit cards" href="http://www.go-prepaid.com/credit-cards-reviews/secured-credit-cards/" target="_blank"><strong>secured credit card</strong></a>. By managing this card properly, you can have the chance to regain your credit worthiness and receive excellent credit prospects.</p>
<p>But what is a secured credit card? Why is it considered a bad credit credit card? How does it work? And how can you use it properly? The answers to these questions will be tackled on the next parts of this article.</p>
<h3>What are Secured Credit Cards?</h3>
<p><strong><a title="secured credit cards" href="http://www.go-prepaid.com/credit-cards-reviews/secured-credit-cards/" target="_blank">Secured credit cards</a></strong> are special types of credit cards. Before you can use this card to pay for your purchases and even bills, you have to come up with an initial deposit first. The initial cash-out actually serves two important functions. First, it acts as the collateral for the use of the credit card. <span id="more-1428"></span>Should the cardholder default on his secured credit card payments, the lender can tap on the initial deposit to settle the unpaid charges. Second, the initial deposit acts as the credit limit for the card. Thus, a cardholder can only spend as much as he deposited on his credit card.</p>
<h3>How a Secured Credit Card Works</h3>
<p>As was mentioned above, a secured credit card functions just like any other credit card. You can use it wherever credit cards are accepted to buy products and to pay for services.</p>
<p>Still, secured credit cards are unique. This is because they are usually offered to people with bad credit history or no credit at all. Issuers of these cards do not normally require applicants to have good credit rating. Instead, they just require applicants to submit identification documents and fill out application forms. Also, applicants need to pay application fees, processing fees and annual fees for them to get approved for this card.</p>
<p>Because they are usually offered to people with bad credit history, secured credit cards are also called bad credit credit cards.  Now how can you use a bad credit credit card in a proper way? Let us find out how.</p>
<h3>Tips on Using a Secured Credit Card Properly</h3>
<p><strong>1.    Keep your charges minimal. </strong>Your main purpose in getting a credit card for bad credit is to build positive credit history. So avoid using it on large purchases. Instead make use of your secured credit card in making small purchases that you can pay off right away.</p>
<p><strong>2.    Employ good credit habits. </strong>Remember to pay all your charges in full and on-time every month. This will not just help you avoid debt build-up. Doing this will also help you improve your credit history. By managing your credit card properly, you can be assured of regaining credit worthiness.</p>
<p><strong>3.    Use your card to qualify for unsecured credit cards.</strong> People usually take secured credit cards to get approved for unsecured credit cards in the future. This is because lenders usually look at how you managed your credit card for bad credit as basis for being eligible for unsecured credit card programs. If you pay your credit charges on time for a whole year or two, lenders will see you as a qualified holder of an unsecured credit card.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author</strong></p>
<p>Tara Tiemann is a credit analyst for <strong>Go-prepaid.com</strong> which has been a resource site for people who want to live debt free. If you are on a budget using <strong><a title="Prepaid Debt Card" href="http://www.go-prepaid.com/">prepaid debit cards</a>,</strong><strong><a title="Prepaid Credit Cards" href="http://www.go-prepaid.com/credit-cards-reviews/prepaid-visa-credit-cards/">prepaid credit cards</a></strong> and <strong><a title="Prepaid Cell phone Service" href="http://www.go-prepaid.com/prepaid-telephone-services/prepaid-cell-phone-service/">prepaid cell phone service</a></strong> can save you big money!</p>
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		<title>FAQs for People In Need of A Secured Credit Card</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2010 01:01:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Monique Tieman</dc:creator>
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If you want to apply for <a title="secured credit cards" href="http://www.go-prepaid.com/credit-cards-reviews/secured-credit-cards/ " target="_blank"><strong> secured credit cards</strong></a>, consider these top ten Frequently Asked questions along with the answers:</p>
<p><strong>1. What is a secured credit card? </strong><br />
It is a type of credit card that is created for people with bad credit or no credit history.  To make up for the risk, the applicant is required to submit a deposit.  The amount of deposit will also define the secured cardholder’s credit line.</p>
<p><strong>2. How do I apply for a secured credit card? </strong><br />
Some banks and credit card issuers offer a secured credit card.  You can personally apply from your local bank or send an application online.  If you are a member of a credit union, you may inquire if your Union offers a secured credit card to enjoy lower interest rate and fees compared to commercial Issuers.<br />
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3. What fees should you be aware of? </strong><br />
Some <a title="secured credit cards" href="http://go-prepaid.com/prepaid-credit-cards/secured-credit-cards/" target="_blank"><strong>secured credit cards</strong></a> charge an application fee while others may not.  Although all secured credit cards carry annual fees, you should be able to find a card with a reasonable annual fee by doing your research.  Carefully examine the fine print to make sure that there are no hidden charges.</p>
<p><strong>4. How much is the security deposit? </strong><br />
The security deposit may runs from $300 to $500, depending on the Issuer. If you need a higher credit limit, be prepared to raise your cash deposit as well.</p>
<p><strong>5. Can a secured credit card help me get out of bad credit? </strong><br />
Yes.  A secured credit card can be used for rebuilding bad credit but this will depend on the kind of card you choose and how you will use it.  To rebuild credit, you must use your secured regularly.  However, it is important to pay back your charges on time at all times.  More importantly, you need to make sure that your payments will be promptly reported to all three major credit bureaus as it is the only way you can raise your credit score.</p>
<p><strong>6. Will others know that I’m using a credit card for bad credit?</strong><br />
No.  Your card will not show any sign or print indicating that you are using a secured account because you have bad credit history.  That information is exclusively between you and your secured card Issuer only.<br />
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7. Will my deposit earn interest?</strong><br />
Some Issuers place the security deposit in a timed deposit account to earn interest.  Before choosing a secured card, understand how long your money has to stay in the deposit account should you want to terminate your secured card.  Furthermore, understand if you can keep the interest your money earned or if it will go to your card’s Issuer.</p>
<p><strong>8. Can I get an upgrade to unsecured credit card? </strong><br />
Some issuers will automatically upgrade your account to an unsecured credit card after a year of consistent payments.  You can also request for an upgrade if you think you have proven your credibility as a cardholder.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author</strong></p>
<p>Tara Tiemann is a credit analyst for <strong>Go-prepaid.com</strong> which has been a resource site for people who want to live debt free. If you are on a budget using <strong><a title="Prepaid Debt Card" href="http://www.go-prepaid.com/">prepaid debit cards</a>,</strong><strong><a title="Prepaid Credit Cards" href="http://www.go-prepaid.com/credit-cards-reviews/prepaid-visa-credit-cards/">prepaid credit cards</a></strong> and <strong><a title="Prepaid Cell phone Service" href="http://www.go-prepaid.com/prepaid-telephone-services/prepaid-cell-phone-service/">prepaid cell phone service</a></strong> can save you big money!</p>
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		<title>Secured Credit Card Guide for Consumers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 07:19:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Monique Tieman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Secured credit cards are wonderful tools for people with bad credit and no credit history. These special credit cards can help a person build-up and rebuild credit. In this article, let’s discuss facts about secured cards and everything you need &#8230; <a href="http://www.go-prepaid.com/secured-credit-card-guide-consumers/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<a title="secured credit cards" href="http://www.go-prepaid.com/credit-cards-reviews/secured-credit-cards/" target="_blank"><strong>Secured credit cards</strong></a> are wonderful tools for people with bad credit and no credit history.  These special credit cards can help a person build-up and rebuild credit.  In this article, let’s discuss facts about secured cards and everything you need to know about them.<br />
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<h1><strong> What is a Secured Credit Card?</strong></h1>
<p>A person who wants to open a secured credit card account must first make a deposit in his/her savings account.  This will serve as a guarantee in case the cardholder fails to pay charges on time.  The security deposit required varies, depending on the issuer.</p>
<p>The cash deposit will also determine the value of the cardholder’s credit limit.  Some issuers will match the exact value of the deposit while other issuers may offer a slightly lower or higher limit than the amount of deposit made.<br />
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Take note that secured cards are different from prepaid debit cards.  Thus, if you fail to pay off your monthly balance in full, you will incur the additional interest rate charge.</p>
<h1><strong>Why Apply for Secured Credit Cards?</strong></h1>
<p>A secured card is recommended for people who yet to establish credit history.  Application and approval is easy as long as you can submit the required security deposit.  On the other hand, if your credit rating has been damaged, you will need a secured credit card to rebuild it.</p>
<p>What about those who have just filed for bankruptcy?  If you have a record of bankruptcy, you may have to wait until it has been discharged before you can apply for a secured credit card.  Nevertheless, as soon as you are discharged, a secured credit card is the perfect tool to re-establish your damaged credit history.</p>
<p>Aside from quick approval, one great advantage of using a secured credit card is that it can help keep your spending in check.  Because exceeding your credit limit is not option, the cardholder can become more conscious about his/her expenses.</p>
<p>Of course, <a title="secured credit cards" href="http://www.go-prepaid.com/credit-cards-reviews/secured-credit-cards/" target="_blank"><strong>secured credit cards</strong></a> can be used for payment or purchase anywhere regular credit cards are accepted.  No one even has to know that you are using a secured account.  That fact is only be between you and your credit card company.</p>
<h1><strong>Shopping for the Right Secured Credit Cards</strong></h1>
<p>The ideal secured credit card should have minimal fees.  Most secured cards do carry annual fees so pick out one with an acceptable annual fee charge.  Avoid credit cards that require miscellaneous or hidden charges.</p>
<p>Secured cards are also expected to have slightly higher interest than unsecured cards.  By doing comparisons, you should be able to find one with a reasonable APR.</p>
<p>Spend time reading the fine print.  You should clearly understand the Terms and Conditions of your chosen issuer before signing up.  In addition, make sure that your payments will be reported to the major credit bureaus as it is the only way you can build/rebuild your credit history.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author</strong></p>
<p>Tara Tiemann is a credit analyst for <strong>Go-prepaid.com</strong> which has been a resource site for people who want to live debt free. If you are on a budget using <strong><a title="Prepaid Debt Card" href="http://www.go-prepaid.com/">prepaid debit cards</a>,</strong><strong><a title="Prepaid Credit Cards" href="http://www.go-prepaid.com/credit-cards-reviews/prepaid-visa-credit-cards/">prepaid credit cards</a></strong> and <strong><a title="Prepaid Cell phone Service" href="http://www.go-prepaid.com/prepaid-telephone-services/prepaid-cell-phone-service/">prepaid cell phone service</a></strong> can save you big money!</p>
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		<title>Secured Credit Cards: Repairing Bad Credit</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 07:09:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Monique Tieman</dc:creator>
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A credit score is used to measure a person’s credit worthiness. Whether you are planning to get new lines of credit, apply for a job, rent an apartment or office space, etc., your credit score plays an important role. That is the reason why people aim to have a good to excellent credit rating.</p>
<p>However, there are circumstances that may lead us to bad credit. It is not always because a person has an over-spending habit. Sometimes bad credit is a result of an unexpected events such as illness, divorce, lost of job, etc. Whatever the reason is, there is still a chance to repair a bad credit history.</p>
<h1><span id="more-850"></span><strong>Secured Credit Cards</strong></h1>
<p>Some people may think that getting a new credit card to recover from bad credit is a wrong move. Yet, if done the right way, it can actually be an effective step to rebuild bad credit.</p>
<p>Credit cards for people with bad credit? Yes, this is possible. Many credit card companies are offering bad credit credit cards or secured credit cards.</p>
<p>A <a title="secured credit cards" href="http://www.go-prepaid.com/credit-cards-reviews/secured-credit-cards/" target="_blank"><strong>secured credit cards</strong></a> are just like a traditional credit card in the sense that you can use it for making purchases or paying bills.  However, you must deposit a sum of money which acts as security for your debts. If you cannot pay on time, the bank will use your cash deposit to pay off your debts. The amount you deposited will act as your credit limit as well.</p>
<h1><strong>How Secured Credit Cards Increase Your Credit Score</strong></h1>
<p>Most<strong> <a title="secured credit cards" href="http://www.go-prepaid.com/credit-cards-reviews/secured-credit-cards/" target="_blank">secured credit cards</a></strong> offer credit reporting to the three (3) major credit bureaus. Paying on time and avoiding exceeding your credit limit will surely improve your credit rating. Be sure to understand how you are being scored so you can work on the improvement of your personal credit history.</p>
<h1><strong>How to Apply for a Secured Credit Cards</strong></h1>
<p>The easiest way to look and apply for a credit card for bad credit is to search the internet. Most credit card companies offer online applications making the application processes faster and easier.</p>
<h1><strong>Disadvantages of Secured Credit Cards</strong></h1>
<p>Due to the high risk involved, most credit cards for bad credit come with higher fees and interest rates. There are credit card companies that charge application fees, processing fees and annual fees.</p>
<p>Is it worth getting a secured credit card if you have bad credit? Yes, it is. Despite having to pay higher fees and interest rates plus submitting a deposit, secured credit cards can really help you repair your credit history.</p>
<p>With regards to higher fees and interest rates, you just need to shop around for choices and compare your possible options before choosing the best deal. Remember to always make payments on time to avoid penalties and incurring negative remarks on your credit report.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author</strong></p>
<p>Tara Tiemann is a credit analyst for <strong>Go-prepaid.com</strong> which has been a resource site for people who want to live debt free. If you are on a budget using <strong><a title="Prepaid Debt Card" href="http://www.go-prepaid.com/">prepaid debit cards</a>,</strong><strong><a title="Prepaid Credit Cards" href="http://www.go-prepaid.com/credit-cards-reviews/prepaid-visa-credit-cards/">prepaid credit cards</a></strong> and <strong><a title="Prepaid Cell phone Service" href="http://www.go-prepaid.com/prepaid-telephone-services/prepaid-cell-phone-service/">prepaid cell phone service</a></strong> can save you big money!</p>
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