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Getting started
Now that we can find all of the information that we need about credit cards, it is easier than ever to get them.  Of course, this is a blessing and a curse, for there are far too many of us that seem to think that Chase credit cards are a license to spend far more than we can actually afford.  That has left the majority of us in this country in more debt than we have ever experienced before.  What we do not often realize is that all of this can be avoided if we just practice some restraint and some common sense with our Chase credit cards.

Start from the beginning when choosing a credit card.  That means that one must check all of the terms and the conditions of the card that you are interested in.  Knowing what the interest rates and fees are for the cards that you desire will make all the difference later on.  The last thing that you want is to be surprised by some fee that you did not know existed.  All of the Chase credit cards that you will find online, however, have all of the information about the card contained on the site itself and most generally on the same page of the site that you find the application for the card.

More and more options
One of the growing trends in the credit card industry are credit cards for college students.  They can be a great way to help the college student start building that ever important credit history that can open many a door after graduation.  The key with these cards, though, is to use them extremely wisely so that your student does not end up running up more debt than student loans.  Going overboard can be all too tempting with spending, so practicing good spending habits is essential.
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