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Be Careful With Credit Cards

Ask yourself: does the credit card work for you or do you work for your credit card? Most people’s response to that question will depend on how they use their “plastic friend” as credit cards are often known. As many people with burned fingers will tell you, they didn’t realize that things had gotten so bad until too late, because most credit card offers try so much to sound like they are actually running a charity. Well, they aren’t.

And this is not a hate campaign against credit cards. They have their uses – in America if you want to rent a car, you have got to have a (major) credit card. But, consider this scenario:

You receive an offer in the post that sounds great, maybe it’s a new TV or fridge. But it costs $2,000. You have a credit card with a $5,000 limit so you immediately purchase the product. Typically, here is how your repayment schedule will play out. Most credit cards charge a minimum percentage of the total balance (usually 2 percent) per month. Assuming the interest rate is 18 percent and you choose to repay the minimum amount of $40, $30 of that will go towards interest and only $10 towards the principle!

Does it sound worrying? Well, it doesn’t have to be. The moral of the story is to use the credit card very, very carefully.

Credit Cards Dos and Don’ts

There is a lot of truth in the saying that credit cards are not a substitute for not having money. Every time you use a credit card this should be the theme song playing in your head. Furthermore, you would be wise to remember the following as well:

Dos.

1] Always plan for the purchases that you have to have and those that you just want. You need the essentials, and you want everything else. The ability to make a distinction might help you plan wisely.

2] If you are caught up in financial difficulties, it’s always a good idea to talk to the credit card supplier who might re-schedule your payments. If you just default, that only helps to build up a bad credit history and you might find yourself being denied credit in the future.

3] Unless it is an emergency, staying within your credit limits will help you a great deal. If you must spend over the limit, ensure you are within manageable levels, say within 30 percent.

4] If your mailbox is full of information on credit cards with more favourable deals than you currently are enjoying, you could approach your issuer for a better deal. They want to retain you as their customer, so they will listen.

Don’ts

1] Do not use your credit card to purchase household goods. It is too expensive in the long run.

2] Do not just pay the minimum amount. You will end up paying exorbitant amounts of interest. The quicker you are able to clear the debt the better.

3] Do not use the credit card to purchase things you can’t afford.

If you are thinking aboutswapping or applying for a Credit Card, check out the free advice on our web site about using Credit Cards wisely.

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