Credit cards are great. I do most of my record shopping online, so I kind of need one. Other than that, all I ever really use it for is gas and grocery shopping.
You can use debit for this.
Credit cards are great. I do most of my record shopping online, so I kind of need one. Other than that, all I ever really use it for is gas and grocery shopping.
I never knew that about a debit card. I think that happened to my bestfriend. She has a debit card and she uses it to buy things, but one day she called me, telling how she was in the whole like $135.00 to her bank and her parents had to pay it off because she didn't have the money.
I have no clue about a credit card. Me and my mom had this discussion and she always talks about interest and all that. I never got it. But, I know with a credit card not to make a purchase if you cannot pay it off.
But, I guess both can easily put you in the whole with money. So, being careful with both is a good idea. I might just get both. But first, I have to get a job. Oh, yes, a job.
Car payments build your credit much faster than credit cards. The only benefit to your credit score that credit cards add (besides a credit history), is if you have them and don't use them. Your available-to-total credit ratio is a part of your credit score.
Please learn how interest works before getting a credit card. I don't know what your mom has told you, but the concept of interest itself is not that complicated. In the case of credit cards, it basically means that if you owe money on your card by the time the company sends out your monthly bill, you may owe an extra percentage on top of what you already owed before depending on how often the interest is added on (and of course what the interest rate on your card is). Interest can be compounded once a month, once every three months, once a year, etc. I'm not sure what the normal period is for a credit card.
At any rate, just be sure to do some research of your own sometime and not just go off the word of your mom and some dudes on a metal forum.
Uh, I'm pretty sure that's false. Charging to your card and then paying off the charge promptly shows people that you're responsible with your borrowing and know how to limit yourself. It's the same reason bank loans can build your credit if managed properly.
Uh, I'm pretty sure that's false. Charging to your card and then paying off the charge promptly shows people that you're responsible with your borrowing and know how to limit yourself. It's the same reason bank loans can build your credit if managed properly.
I can't imagine paying for it any other way. As soon as my student loans are payed off, all the money that I make from that point forward will be saved for a new car. Not a new-to-me used car, a NEW new car. Then I can finally go back to school without having to worry about making payments on everything else in my life.Car payments are for chumps. Next car I buy, I'm paying the full amount up front
Could also be a codec problem (maybe?)
Maybe that's a test of your mental acuity tbh.
In a class full of Christian suburbanites? I'm a fucking monolith of mental acuity.