3 Tips on How to Assist Your Child Build Credit

Most parents would probably just ignore the topic of credit, but there are some parents who value the significance of assisting their child build their credit. The following are three tips on how parents can help their child build credit.

First, open a debit card and checking account. Although having a checking account and debit card will not technically increase the credit score of your child, the first thing to building a good credit score is having solid money management skills. When your child understands how to use their money wisely and to keep away from declined debit card charges, they have learned the fundamental skills of reliable credit card use.

Second, parents can put their child as an approved user of their credit card. It will have no effect in your credit score, however, provided that you keep low credit utilization and make on time payments, the account will also appear on the credit report of your child and increase their score. While you can opt not to permit your child to use the credit card to buy things, but at least teach them that it is important to make full monthly payments.

Third, assist your child in applying for a student or secured credit card. Even if the most recent financial policies have become stricter in giving credit cards to young adults, having an appropriate part-time job and the support you’ve given by adding your child as an authorized user of your credit card, your child will be able to look for the best credit card and even without your co-signature, get approved.

Both student credit cards and secured credit cards are good options for those who just started building their credit because the two cards are intended for those with imperfect credit histories and there is a higher possibility of getting approved. Preferably, get a credit card with no fee to pay every year.

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