Credit Cards
While it is usually the last resort, students have been needing more and more credit card debt to pay for their tuition, school supplies, and the extra expenses that come with attending a school, offline or online.
Depending on which credit card you choose, you could be looking at a huge difference between yourself and your peers in how much interest you owe, what your credit limit is, and what perks you get for using your card.
Even a one percent difference in interest can mean ten dollars back in your pocket for every thousand dollars in credit card debt you need to hold, and while that doesn’t seem like much, over the long haul that can mean the difference between McDonalds or a nice meal at a restaurant.
The best thing you can do when it comes to credit cards is understand every facet of the fees, interest charges, and other details that go into making up what you will have to pay or get from your credit card.