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College is back in swing and those poor freshman are just getting bowled over.

Here are some tips to avoid making some costly credit card mistakes:

Don’t focus on a card with points.

Worry about points when you company is reimbursing you for expenses.

As a rule of thumb, points don’t add if you charge less than $1000.

Cards never give more than a 1.5% cash value so look past the marketing mirage and urban hearsay.

Budget in the rear view mirror.

Experts say plan ahead but that’s what ‘experts’ do.

You as a frosh/sophomore should check how where your money went and make future spending choices.

Getting the bill is 80% of the battle.

Third class mail pretty much gets lost in the shuffle.

Monitor your bill due date manually or subscribe to a free bill reminder service at http://www.duck9.com/fico-750-plan.htm

Distrust the genie with a free t-shirt.

The best thing you can do is realize that free is the cause of much college pain.

Google “free $5 tshirt” and read the misery.

Debit rewards are even more of a tease than credit rewards.

Charge $25 every month and pay it off.

It is just like your SAT or ACT except that its more important and EASIER to inflate.

FICO scales from 250 to 850 and can do more than get you into a program where you pay to do work.

A high FICO can help you minimize life’s largest expense: interest.

Keep your address at home (vs the dorm / frat / apartment address you share with 125 other people) but get your bills online.

Use the form for address changes at your local post office

How does a part time job on top of the 50hrs of school work sound?!

Owing $1200 feels like a ‘B’ with 3 ‘C’s’.

Ideally, avoid owe a nickel and dabble starting your own company.

I hear Facebook needs a new competitor and if anything’s true about social networks is that they will come and go in 2-5 year waves.

Play-lend a real $100 with real interest paid to you.

Money is a horrible master but a wonderful servant.

$100 isn’t a staff of servants but it’s a start.

Don’t get upset about the $8k you went into debt on for tuition.

It’s at low interest and isn’t due in years.

Don’t let $8k sway you into $500 on your credit card.

Don’t ever say, all my debts go away when I get a job.

The opposite is true because they only get worse.

Unfortunately, the average FICO score of a college student is 145 points higher than the traditional adult average.

-Adam

Student Research on Credit Literacy and 10 Mistakes Sophomores Make with Credit Cards (PR Web)

College is back in swing and those poor freshman are just getting bowled over. Sophomores can avoid the slumps by avoiding common pitfalls. Student Research on Credit Literacy (PRWEB Sep 26, 2006)

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