Credit cards, which offer extended credit lines to consumers, can be valuable tools in managing your finances. Millions of people have applied for or own major credit cards. Falling into debt with creditors, however, can lead you into the hands of collection agencies and even into court.
If you are applying for a credit card, make sure you know what you are getting into before you sign those papers. Ownership of a credit card comes with much responsibility.
As a cardholder, it is your responsibility to protect your card like you would your life. Identity thefts are on the rise, and rarely are perpetrators caught. Remember, much of your future depends on the security of one plastic card.
Know when to use your card. If you are behind on bills or subject to shutoff, now is the time. Late fees and notice fees cost more than interest on your card, and there is a grace period of about 25 days to pay off your balance without extra charges.
If your car breaks down and you cannot get to work, your card will come in handy. You need transportation, and you need your job, so pay now and sweat it later. If the repair costs exceed what you can repay during the grace period, pay as much as you can. Make payments as often as possible, and avoid using your card until you’ve paid it off.
Living off credit cards is not the way to live but having a credit card can help if you are having financial difficulties and need groceries. Try to purchase generic brands or sale items, and only buy enough to hold you over until your next paycheque arrives. If your lender has low fees for credit card cash advances, consider this option. There is no sense starving if you don’t have to but don’t spend more than you make, either.
Keep the balance low on your credit card so that it is available for an emergency. If your emergency costs more than your credit limit you may need to ask for a payment plan. If you are without insurance and have a medical emergency your card can be a great benefit, but let your medical providers know your limit. If possible, seek health insurance to avoid paying medical expenses on your credit card.
Many people prefer not to carry cash over long distances, and use their credit cards while travelling. Remember that for each overseas credit card purchase you will pay APR, finance and possibly other fees. Only purchase what you need. If you travel smart you can carry cash to avoid excessive fees.
Be sure to have clear priorities before applying for a credit card. Without them, you can find yourself in financial trouble. Creditors and collection agencies will go to any length to force you out of debt.
Know your rights and all applicable laws before accepting a major credit card. This knowledge can save you from debts you don’t need to pay. Keep it straight before it’s too late!
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