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Teenagers and Credit Cards
There appears to be a rising trend in teens using their own credit/debit cards. This trend brings two questions to my mind: Is it wise to give your teen a credit card? And, is 'everyone doing it' as your teenager says? In a poll published in April, of 2005, Junior Achievement Credit card companies like Visa Buxx offers pre-paid Visa cards for teens. Visa Buxx calls this a powerful financial educational tool. It is safer than cash, convenient, and allows for parental control of their teens spending by tracking their purchases online. The teens are to benefit from Visa Buxx because it allows for independence, flexibility (every place that accepts Visa debit cards accepts Visa Buxx), it's smarter than cash because it gives teens the tools to learn financial responsibility and it is secure. For all of the benefits mentioned above, it will cost the parent (or whomever is paying the bill) $12 to set up the account, $2.00 to fund the card (each time it is funded), 50 cents for each balance inquiry, $1.50 per ATM cash withdrawal, $5 to reissue an expired card, $3 per month for a paper statement, $2 per month inactivity fee, $20 for negative balance and $8 to close the account. There are various other fees not included here but can be found on their website. If it costs $12 to open an account, $2 to fund it and then $8 to close it (plus other fees), wouldn't it be cheaper to give your teen an extra $22? I Don't get me wrong. There are many mature and financially trustworthy teens that can responsibly use a Visa Buxx card or some other credit/debit card, its just that I would prefer to wait until my teens are gainfully employed before they use plastic.
This document last modified Monday, 16-Feb-2009 09:09:17 CST | |||
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