I'm an incoming college freshman around the Cambridge, MA area and I've never had a credit card (never felt the need for one), but I've been getting a lot of advice from my peers and older friends to build up my credit as soon as I can. I do have a checking account as well as a savings account, thus far, with a small local bank and ING direct.
I'm a strict believer of don't buy crap you can't afford, so I was wondering if you guys/gals had any advice as to whether or not it will be worth it for a person like me to get a credit card and which national/regional banks would be worth banking at for small business/personal uses. Ideally, this bank would be internationally recognized (Swift code is a plus).
I may plan on taking out a loan eventually for some entrepreneurial purposes, but that's pretty much as deep as I'd like go into debt.
I put almost all my charges on my credit card. From a $1.50 bottle of soda to a $100 tank of gas. The bill of course gets paid in full every month. Using the card means I don't have to carry a bunch of case, and I'm afforded some minor degree of security should my wallet get lost/stolen/misplaced as compared to cash. I also get to "keep" my money an extra 30 days to earn a trivial amount of interest.
It's good for you to be thinking about these things, but getting a credit card is not a life-altering decision, it's just a normal thing like getting a cell phone or a pair of shows. How you use the card, and put it to work for YOU, it what makes all the difference.