As kids, we want the best for our kids: health, happiness—and hard payment. A solid credit score can affect your child’s ability to get approved for a loan or how much auto insurance they will be paid when they grow up. However, it’s difficult to establish credit for someone without no payment record.
Parents can add their kids as registered users on their credit card accounts, which is a popular solution. Credit investigations are n’t required, and the customer can quickly riding on the principal borrower’s credit background. However, this arrangement is n’t always the best choice. What should you hear about the potential restrictions on adding your child as an authorized user and alternate ways they can increase credit?
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