Managing Your Cash With A Credit Card

By: Colin Pike

Money make the world go round. We all know that and the financial companies know it too. So the financial companies and the banks took advantage of their customers need to have a financial management service and created the Credit Card.

A Credit Card is discreet, always available and extremely useful in need. It can be a handy reserve of cash that you can access in unexpected situations. The Credit Card is a way for better management of your finances, a way to save money or spend extra money.

The financial companies and the banks offers us plenty of choices and facilities in order to choose them as the administrators of your finances. Our mail and e-mail box are daily full with this kind of offers that promise us low introductory Annual Percentage Rates or no annual fees. Now it is your choice if you will ever apply for a Credit Card as a financial tool for managing your incomes. If you do, there are a few steps to follow.

The first step would be choosing what kind of Credit Card do you need, that suites you in the best way. You can do that by an individual research that would help you to find out more about the Credit Card you want and see the advantages or the disadvantages of your choice. If you find something interesting, go further and check in detail the offer of the financial company/bank because sometimes you can be unpleasantly surprised. The fees, including the annual percentage rate of the APR and the terms have to be consulted in detail before you apply for the Credit Card and you agree to open the account, some additional costs may occur. The Annual Percentage Rate is a yearly rate according to the balance of your credit and it must be disclosed from the beginning. That way you will not be obligated on the account and your later account statements.

You should calculate from the beginning the monthly or periodic rate in order to understand how your balance and fees occur in each billing period. Other things you should take in consideration before you apply for a Credit Card are related to the "grace period" ( the period of time in which the fees are not applied if your balance is low ), the annual fees, the transaction fees for each withdrawing of cash and other additional costs. It all seems very complicated especially when it comes to the balance computation method for the finance charge (previous balance, adjusted balance, average daily balance).

The are also simpler things to know about having a Credit Card. The Credit Card does not force you to pay off the balance in a week time. The period of repayment is flexible, only if you will pay the interest of your balance in the established period of time. Practically you can loan money for a indefinite period of time, any time you need. If you wish to pay off the loan that you contracted through your Credit Card you can do it in many ways, choosing the method that is the best for you: you can depose the money directly to the bank/financial company, you can use the wire transfer or you can authorize the bank to transfer automatically the money from your current account.

Once you have gone through all this information, the natural step is to contact the bank/financial company and fill in a application for a Credit Card. You can do it in writing or online. With a Credit Card you will always have with you the financial assurance that you need for any situations.

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