Correct usage of
credit cards
Having a credit card has become the norm in today’s society.
If you have a flippant attitude and don’t use your credit card in the correct manner then you could unwittingly
become deep in debt without realizing it or the implications. Looking at ways in which you can get the best use
out of your credit card and keeping your spending under control may be key factors in reducing your chances of
having unmanageable debt.
Paying on Time
Probably the most important thing is that you pay your bill
on time, if you don’t you will incur a late payment charge and have the added interest on top of your original
payment. Paying the full amount of your balance every month, if you can, will prevent the cost of interest,
meaning you only pay what you have spent.
If you can’t make the payment in full then at least paying
the minimum payment is advisable but will cost you on interest the following month.
If you repeatedly only pay the minimum payment every month
and are still spending on your credit card you will soon find out that you seem to be getting nowhere in
reducing your balance. Some credit card lenders include a minimum payment warning on their credit card
statements. Do not ignore your bills. Ignoring your bills will only make your situation worse. If you are
struggling to pay off your debt contacting your credit card provider to come to an agreement on paying the
outstanding balance will help you get back on track.
Only Spend the Absolute Minimum
Keep you’re spending to a minimum and only use your credit
card for things that you need. This will help keep your debt down. Only spend what you can afford to pay back as
having a credit card does not mean you have extra money it only means you can obtain and pay for things a little
sooner than you would if you had to save up the money.
Avoid Cash Advances
It may be a bad idea to use your credit card to obtain money
form a cash machine as this will undoubtedly mean you will be charged a higher interest rate increasing your
debt further. It is too easy to think that using your card in this way is likened to having money sitting in
your bank account. The reality is that it is not and you are obtaining money that you don’t have. Never be
tempted to use your credit card for impulse buys as you generally think about the implications after the
purchase has been made.
What is Your Budget?
Have a budget and try only to spend what you can afford to
pay back every month. Take responsibility for what you spend and you can have hassle free spending using your
credit card without the unmanageable debt.
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