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Prepaid Credit Cards for TeensA Prepaid Card that Teaches Teenagers about Money and Spending
Want to give your child a credit card but worried about overspending? A prepaid credit card will help your teen learn about money, credit and responsibility.
Handing your teenager a credit card is a lot like handing over free money…But it doesn’t have to be. You can monitor your child’s expenses and allow your teen a little control and flexibility. With a prepaid credit card, your teenager can spend freely up to a point. Unlike regular credit and debit cards, you can’t go over the spending limit, and when the money is gone it’s gone. How prepaid cards work:
Credit card companies are marketing special prepaid cards just for teens. Visa’s is called Buxx and aims its campaign at kids and their parents. Mastercard calls its version the Allowcard. The company devotes a section of its site to teaching kids about money. If you register, you’ll receive new money tips every month. No overdraft fees, no interest charges, no late fees…Allowance 21st century style. But if you want to teach your kids how to handle money, not just how to spend it, you need to impose strict guidelines on your teen. Teach kids how to manage the prepaid card:
Before signing up for a prepaid Visa or Mastercard, find out about any fees involved. Including an initial activation charge and monthly access fees. Mastercard charges $3.50 per month for the Allowcard. It might be worth the piece of mind knowing your kid can’t go on a spending spree…At least not without you knowing about it. Related articles:The problem with debit cards. Avoid the pitfalls of giving gift cards. Beware of low introductory rate credit cards.
The copyright of the article Prepaid Credit Cards for Teens in Consumer Education is owned by L. Marie Dubuque. Permission to republish Prepaid Credit Cards for Teens in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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