Way to Use Your Credit Cards Wisely

By: Randy

Credit cards are actually a great financial tool; it's how you use credit cards that are bad. Always remember credit card should be looked at as a financial tool, not as a means to buy now and pay later

Credit cards are actually a great financial tool; if your know how to use it. A credit card should be looked at as a financial tool, not as a means to buy now and pay later. Used wisely, credit cards can become one of the most powerful financial tools available. Use them poorly and credit cards can come back to haunt you. In this article, I will show you ways to use credit cards as the powerful financial tool they are:-

Always remember that every time you use your card, you are taking a loan.

Avoid cash advances. Cash advances carry higher fees, some cards charge higher interest rates and there is no grace period for a cash advance.

Avoid convenience checks. These are actually the same as cash advances and the interest rates and fees inflicted can be outrageous.

Avoid carrying to many cards. The maximum amount of credit cards you can carry are only three, try not to carry more than that because too much available credit can and will hurt your score just as bad as having bad credit. A lender may view to much available credit as a potential risky and your future ability to repay the available credit.

Avoid department store or gas cards. These cards carry extremely high

interest rates and can be detrimental to your credit score. Remember that all

stores take Visa or MasterCard.

Avoid charging more than 50% of your available credit. This keeps you from going over the limit as well as keeps your debt ratio low as well.

Avoid going over the limit because the added fees and interest can add up rapidly and it also hurts your credit score.

Always remember to pay your bill in full each month. This is the smartest financial move you can make, this is because you can save on interest charges

and can help you to improve your credit score.

If you must carry a balance you should at least double your minimum payment. This will help you pay off the debt faster and look better in the eyes of your lenders.

Finally, but most importantly, always remember to pay your bill on time. While this may seem like a given, most people miss their credit card due dates and this will affect their credit score. One of the most important factors in your credit score is your payment history. Once you never pay your bill on time, your score will decrease and may also trigger higher interest

rates on all your cards.

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