Thursday 17 May 2012

Credit Card Tips That Will Help You

By Perry Gouche


Do you use a credit card? Do you know how much credit you have total? Do you know how much additional credit you have available to you? If you are unable to answer these second two questions, then you are probably not using credit responsibly, and it is time to learn more!

In order to minimize your credit card debt expenditures, review your outstanding credit card balances and establish which should be paid off first. A good way to save more money in the long run is to pay off the balances of cards with the highest interest rates. You'll save more in the long term because you will not have to pay the higher interest for a longer period of time.

Be sure to limit the number of credit cards you hold. Having too many credit cards with balances can do a lot of harm to your credit. Many people think they would only be given the amount of credit that is based on their earnings, but this is not true.

Upon finding out that you have lost your credit card, or that it becomes stolen, alert your credit card company immediately. Your card provider can use anti theft techniques, such as locking your account, to prevent anyone else from using your card to buy items and rack up unwanted charges.

The credit card that you use to make purchases is very important and you should try to use one that has a very small limit. This is good because it will limit the amount of funds that a thief will have access to.

Do not use your credit cards to pay for gas, clothes or groceries. You will find that some gas stations will charge more for the gas, if you choose to pay with a credit card. It's also not a good idea to use cards for these items because these items are things you need often. Using your cards to pay for them can get you into a bad habit.

Make sure that you pore over your credit card statement each and every month, to make sure that every single charge on your bill has been authorized by you. Many people fail to do this and it is much harder to fight fraudulent charges after a lot of time has passed.

When it comes to using a credit card, be sure that you keep an eye on your balance, so that you do not exceed your limit. This is important because not only may you be charged a fee, but the company might also increase your APR. Your peak balance will also show on your credit report, and having a balance higher than your limit does not reflect well upon your report.

Now, you should be better prepared to use a consumer credit card in the proper way. When used correctly, credit cards can be a great way to simplify your life, however, when you are irresponsible with credit cards, then they can quickly get out of hand and make your life very complicated.




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