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Leo realized then that the plastic card wasn't just for buying things; it was for building a future.

For Leo, the account wasn't just a revolving line of credit ; it was a tool he intended to master. He had read the fine print under "Interest Rates and Fees," noting the APR that could turn a simple dinner into a long-term debt if he wasn't careful. He remembered his father’s warning: treat it like a short-term loan , not "extra" money. credit card account

His first purchase was small—a coffee. He watched the transaction appear on his mobile app almost instantly. By the end of the month, his billing statement arrived, showing his balance, the minimum payment, and the due date. Leo didn’t just pay the minimum; he paid the full balance immediately, a habit he hoped would eventually lead to an 800+ credit score . Leo realized then that the plastic card wasn't

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Over the years, the account "aged," becoming a pillar of his credit history . He learned to keep his utilization low , never using more than 30% of his limit. When he finally applied for a mortgage, the loan officer smiled. "Your history tells a story of reliability," she said.

The crisp, plastic edge of Leo’s first credit card felt like a key to a world he hadn’t yet earned. He stared at the embossed numbers, a sixteen-digit promise from the bank that he was now "financially adult."

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