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Dr. Don Taylor, CFA, Bankrate.com advice columnist Picking a secured credit card

Dear Dr. Don,
What do I need to watch out for in choosing an institution for a secured card? Is it the purchase APR or annual fee? Let's not forget the cash advance fees.
-- Doris Deposit

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Dear Doris,
The typical secured credit card has a line of credit equal to an amount you've placed on deposit with the financial institution. That's why it's called a secured credit card. The extension of credit is guaranteed by the funds held on deposit. Some secured cards will grant you a line of credit greater than the deposit amount, but that is rare. 

A secured credit card can be a great way to build, or rebuild, a credit history. Once that history is in place you can graduate to an unsecured credit card. Not all secured cards report your payment history to the credit bureaus, so the most important characteristic of a secured credit card is for it to report that payment history. Ask the card provider before applying for a card.

From there you want to look at the grace period, billing period, interest rate and annual fee. Taking out a cash advance against a secured credit card isn't something you should plan on doing, so the costs associated with a cash advance should be secondary to these other considerations. Bankrate provides a comparison of secured credit card providers' terms using its Credit Card Search feature.

Bankrate.com's corrections policy-- Posted: April 25, 2007
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