Credit card bills can be expensive. Sometimes they can be
simply too expensive. Depending on how you use your credit cards, and how much you spend, and how disciplined
and controlled you are over your own spending, you may or may not have trouble paying your credit card bills
when it comes to the end of the month and the bill arrives in the mail. No matter what your situation is
however, there is always one thing you will not, under any circumstances, want to see on your monthly credit
card bill, and that is a credit card fee.
There are different types of credit card fee and different
reasons for incurring them, but the good news is that many of them can be avoided by simply following a few
simple rules and keeping on top of your finances and bills. The most important way to minimise the fees you
receive from your credit card company is to pay your bill on time and in full each month. Generally, if you do
this, you will be charged no interest or finance charges at all, and will be receiving all the benefits of a
credit card and over a month of credit absolutely free. If you are one of the lucky customers who can manage to
maintain your account in this way, you will be very lucky.
However, many people cannot pay their account in full each
month, therefore, they incur the most common of all credit card fees, and this is finance charges. Credit card
companies actually charge very high interest rates to their customers so if you have the option of borrowing in
other ways that may be cheaper it is recommended that you use these methods if you are planning on needing the
money for more than a couple of months. It is far cheaper to pay back a short-term loan than to maintain a large
credit card balance.
Another credit card fee is a late fee for when you are late
in making your monthly payment. Many people who have more than enough money to make their repayments simply
through a lack of organisation miss payments and incur large fees. If you are late in making your repayment
because you don’t have enough money to make it you may need some debt counselling or other advice to help you
manage your way out of this situation.
There are many other fees that your credit card company can
impose upon you depending on the company, but being aware of how they are calculated and what sets them off is
probably all you need to know to be able to avoid incurring them in the future.
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