choosing a good secured card
Be smart in choosing a good secured credit card. Secured credit cards usually have fees that regular credit cards do not. This includes application fees, processing fees, and annual fees. Beware of cards with high fees because they can greatly reduce your deposit and ultimately, your credit limit. The best secured credit card have low fees and good interest rates. Before you apply for a secured credit card, make sure the creditor reports to all. If not, the card won’t benefit you in terms of re-establishing your credit because future creditors won’t see your good payment history. Payments on a secured credit card that doesn't report to the major credit bureaus won't be included on your credit report or reflected in your credit score.