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How is a secured credit card different from a regular (unsecured) credit card?

How is a secured credit card different from a regular (unsecured) credit card?

A secured credit card requires a refundable security deposit as collateral, making it easier to get approved if you have no or limited credit history. An unsecured credit card doesn't require a deposit but typically requires established credit to qualify. Once approved, both cards work the same way—you can make purchases, receive monthly statements, and build credit history through on-time payments.

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