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A Must Read Before Acquiring A Secured Credit Card
November 5, 2006, 1:00 am | visits: 69 | wordcount: 609

By Mario Churchill

Banks and other lending entities and companies exist for business. And since business is their priority, profit must never come out their way. All businesses regardless of its capital's size have goals to expand and earn. The system is so simple, product as equivalent to the capital, added with a percentage for profit equals business. Businesspersons always make sure that their capital is not being compromised and they are determined to gain out from the capital.

This idea holds true to credit banking and loans. The lifeblood of this business is the interest. It is where the gain that the company gets come from. However, in loans and credit banking, an amount as part of the companies' capital is being given in the form of cash or notes. This capital needs to be returned in due time to keep the capital growing and rolling. When a debtor or a credit card holder doe not pay and intentionally runs away from his dues, the interest or the gain of the company is accumulated but the capital is lost.

This is why there are secured and unsecured credits. In a secured credit, the company will ask for a collateral equivalent to the actual amount owed. In the case of a house loan, the house is the collateral for the mortgage. The collateral will later be acquired by the company and sell it to bring back the capital that was lost from the debtor.

Secured credit cards use the same system. While on house loans the house is the collateral, and in car loans the car secured credit cards use the bank account that contains the amount equivalent to the credit. By doing so, the company will not have any reason to doubt whether a creditor will pay the dues.

Secured credit cards may have lower interest rates since the capital used by the company is being secured by the amount they considered as collateral. In unsecured credit cards however, interest rates may be higher than the secure credit cards since they do not have a hold to any collateral except for the promise of the debtor to pay his dues.

Secured credit cards can be acquired in any bank near you that offers such service. In general, all banks use secured credit cards rather to facilitate more the credit procedure. The higher the deposited amount, the broader the credit limit that a bank may award. In so many cases, banks give rewards to good payer creditors. These rewards maybe in kind or in cash. Cash are sometimes added to the deposit of the creditor and need not to ask the latter of a further deposit to the said account but adding up to the credit limit.

Most of the time, the bank asks for a deposit more than or equal to the credit limit. This means that banks would actually charge a client $ 300.00 to $500.00 as deposit or as guarantee for the credit card.

Secured and unsecured credit cards have their individual disadvantages and advantages. However, the performance of the credit card, secured or unsecured will now be on the shoulders of the company responsible for it. The policies of the lending companies and or the banks are what makes the credit card ugly. Interest rates are part of it, it is the life blood of the company, however, too much interest and climbing rates are no longer just for the clients.

About the Author: Mario Churchill is a freelance author and has written over 200 articles on various subjects. For more information on credit cards or to apply for a credit card checkout his recommended websites.
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