Turning 18 (or 21 in some countries) marks a significant milestone in the lives of young adults—the age of independence and opportunities.
As young adults embark on their journey towards adulthood, a financial tool becomes increasingly relevant: the credit card.
While credit cards have often been associated with warnings, they can be valuable assets when used responsibly.
Here, we will explore the available options and benefits you have when entering the world of credit cards.
Discover how these financial tools can pave the way towards financial independence, responsible spending, and future financial success.
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Credit Cards for Young Adults
A credit card is a great opportunity and responsibility for a young adult because they must manage their money better to pay on time and avoid interest or fees, but most importantly, they can establish a good credit history from an early age.
There are banks that offer financial products specifically designed for students or individuals under 25 who are just starting their financial journey.
How to Apply for a Credit Card for Young Adults?
Since most young adults do not have a credit history, banks require other requirements to apply for a credit card for these users, such as a university ID, course enrollment, an official document proving that they have not been graduated for more than 6 months, or a work experience of 6 months.
Considering that most of this demographic does not have a formal income, some banks consider young adults as creditworthy if their parents and/or guardians act as guarantors.
In other cases, it is not necessary to prove minimum income.
What Is the Best Credit Card for Young Adults?
For young adults, students, and recent graduates, the best credit cards are those that do not charge an annual fee and offer benefits for basic experiences, such as promotions at events, discounts on airline tickets and hotels, and rewards in the form of accumulated points for purchases, among other services widely used by young adults.
The best part about these types of cards is that the minimum age to apply for them is 18 years old, and many of them offer additional insurance coverage (against fraud, death, and travel).
Pros and Cons of Credit Cards for Young Adults
Thanks to a credit card, young adults can start building their credit history from a very early age, which benefits them when they want to acquire better products or more credit, for example, to buy a car or a house.
Additionally, if young adults use their own credit card, they are not dependent on their parents to manage their expenses. Thus, even with a low credit limit, they gain greater freedom over their expenses without having to be accountable to their parents.
The benefits of these cards include discounts at entertainment venues and reward points for purchases at select merchants.
One of the drawbacks of some of these cards is that the benefits expire when users finish their studies or reach a certain age. (1)
Types of Cards for Young Adults
Within the range of accounts for young people, the cards that are typically associated are debit cards or prepaid cards for the younger ones.
Even so, you can always choose cards that are not linked to these types of accounts once you turn 18. Only then will it be possible to apply for credit cards.
Debit Cards for Young Adults
Debit cards are the most common ones and are usually linked to bank accounts for young people.
Wallet or Prepaid Cards for Young Adults
Prepaid or wallet cards are recommended for younger individuals, as parents can load them with a specific amount of money, and they cannot spend a penny more. The offers for this type of cards are usually directed towards minors.
Credit Cards for Young Adults
Access to credit cards involves a certain age, usually over 18, as it implies having a certain annual income to be eligible for financing from the institution. Although there are no specific cards of this type for young people, they can access them like any other customer. (2)
In conclusion, obtaining a credit card at the age of 18 (or 21 in some countries) can be an important step towards financial independence and success in managing personal finances.
If used responsibly and with the right benefits, a credit card can be a valuable tool for establishing credit history, learning to manage credit, and acquiring crucial financial skills.
However, it is essential to remember the importance of financial responsibility and responsible spending to avoid unnecessary debts.
With a solid financial education and a responsible mindset, young adults can make the most of the advantages of having a credit card and lay the foundation for a successful financial life.
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