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Credit Cards Truth

 
Author: Rudy Hadisentosa
 

Credit cards have moved on to become almost a necessity today. Its rare to find people having no credit card. In fact most of the people have more than one credit card. However, possessing a credit card is not enough. You also need to understand how to use it properly. Sometimes credit cards can become a pain e.g. when you get into a debt trap.

The first thing to understand is the fact that credit card is not free money or a goldmine that you just discovered. Its simply a loan that you are taking from a bank or a financial institution and you need to pay it back soon. You must understand that if you dont pay this amount back in time you will have to pay an interest on the amount. This interest is calculated using APR (annual percentage rate) i.e. the interest rate charged on the outstanding balance on your credit card account. This is calculated and applied on a monthly basis. APR is one of the key features one considers when choosing a credit card.

As soon as you receive your credit card, read through all the instructions provided on it. Thing like protection against fraud, reporting loss of credit card, reporting incorrect charges, fees & other charges, contact information, change of address instructions etc are all on there. You might like to keep a note of contact numbers separate from your credit card especially the one for reporting lost credit card. Do not leave important things like signing on the back of credit card for later.

Take note of various types of fee/charges etc that you can incur. You will find that the fee/commission on using some of the features is very restrictive e.g. withdrawing cash using credit cards is a sure no-no unless you are in a very difficult situation and that is the only option left before you. There is hefty charge/fee on cash withdrawals. Similarly, transactions in other currencies end up being a bit expensive too (not too much though).

Develop good spending habits by refraining from using your credit card all the time. Use cash if you seem to be approaching your credit limit on the card. In fact try not to breach 70% mark on the credit limit. This should act as a warning against credit card debt trap.

Also, its imperative that you understand the importance of credit ratings. This is the rating which keeps developing in the background as you use your credit card. If you dont pay on time you get negative points for it and if you pay regularly and do not overspend, you get positive points. This rating is developed by various credit bureaus on the basis of information received from credit card companies and is available to all other financial institutions and banks on request. So, when you apply for a mortgage or a car loan or for that matter a new credit card, the bank/institution gets your credit rating from the credit bureau as the first thing. If you have a good rating, the things will go smoothly for you and if you have a bad rating then you might be denied that mortgage that you were eagerly looking forward to. Thus this rating is used to ascertain your credibility and you must try and maintain a good credit rating always. In fact, credit cards are a good way of developing a good credit rating.

A proper understanding of credit cards will thus help you in using them properly and to the best of your interests.

 
 
 

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