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Cash App for teens works from age 13 with a parent sponsor and no monthly fee — but the safety record is the catch. Here's how it works and what to weigh.
The Step Card is a $0 teen banking card whose secured Visa builds credit history before 18 — unique among teen cards. Here's how it works and who it's for.
A teen checking account is a bank account for 13-17 year-olds, opened with a parent, with a debit card and oversight. Here's how they work and which to pick.
A teen debit card is a parent-linked card for 13-17 year-olds with spending controls and no overdraft. Here's how they work, what to look for, and the top picks.
Yes — a teenager can have a debit card, usually from 13 (some from age 6) on a parent-linked account. Here's how the rules work and which cards fit each age.
No — Greenlight does not build credit. It's a debit card, not a credit product. If credit history before 18 is the goal, here's what actually does the job.