Credit Cards for Kids 8-14: You’ve Got to be Kidding

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Here’s a crazy story from Newsday.  It cites a survey from T. Rowe Price for Parents, Kids, & Money that indicates the number of children between the ages of 8 and 14 who now carry credit cards quadrupled.  The survey itself suggests that 18% have credit cards.

Not sure if the survey confuses credit cards with other card products but something does not make sense.

Here in the Riley household, kids were sent off to college with a checking account and a debit card, which could regularly be funded at our local community bank.  I got to monitor spending through their online account.

…but no one gets to touch my long established high credit line cards, except my wife and me.

I did set up each child with a secondary card that they did not even know about, just to establish a credit record.  Those cards remained in a safe for a four year stint.

This is a business case for prepaid and debit cards, if you’ve ever seen one.

Overview by Brian Riley, Director, Credit Advisory Service at Mercator Advisory Group

Read the quoted story here

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