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		<title>Using Secured Credit Cards to Establish or Rebuild Your Credit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heard about secured credit cards? Although in most cases, chances are, you will be up and running once again because this type of credit card will help you rebuild a damaged or blemished credit report. But unlike any other card you&#8217;ll need some cash to get started.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heard about secured credit cards? Although in most cases, chances are, you will be up and running once again because this type of credit card will help you rebuild a damaged or blemished credit report. But unlike any other card you&#8217;ll need some cash to get started.<span id="more-82"></span></p>
<p>By definition, secured credit cards are just like your regular credit card. In fact, it is mostly either a Visa or MasterCard used for this particular scheme. The only difference though is that it requires you to deposit an set amount of cash using either a checking or savings account. This will serve as the assurance or as security before you acquire the card.</p>
<p>Sometimes compared to a debit card, still, this has a difference. The card you will use here will need you to make a loan only if you have sufficient funds in you account as mentioned above.</p>
<p>In a debit card, you won&#8217;t the amount you spend will automatically deducted in your accounts. With this set up, you can be sure that your spending power will depend on your funds. It serves as a tool to help you regain or re-establishing your credit.</p>
<p>As a reminder though, the secured credit card incurs a higher interest rate than a regular credit card.</p>
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