Credit Cards ? A Quick Guide

Posted by Nick Niesen on October 29th, 2010

A credit card is a piece of plastic card that gives the bearer access to a specified amount of credit from a financial institution. This piece of plastic is, in the right hands, a great financial tool, which is also flexible and convenient. The credit card is a handy thing to have especially in these times of internet and phone shopping. The many benefits of a credit card include the ability to make your life easier and to open up a world of possibilities.

The first thing you should look at in choosing a credit card is thinking about how you are going to use it. If you usually pay cash for everything and don't buy anything unless you have the cash in the bank then do you need a credit card at all? My advice would be to stay as you are, and do without one. One good side benefit of getting your first credit card is that it is a good way to establish your credit score, if you keep to the monthly payments.

Before you decide which credit card is the best one for you, you must have a look at what your personal requirements are. A credit card differs from a debit card in that it does not take money from the holders account after each transaction. If the type of credit card you have is secured, this means you have to have enough money in your bank account to secure the credit. A secured credit card is normally available after bankruptcy at a better rate than an unsecured card.

You must be awake to the fact that owning a credit card is a serious responsibility and. unfortunately can be a quick way to get yourself into a lot of long-lasting debt. The problem I have with credit cards is that the companies will keep offering you a higher limit, thus enticing you into ever more debt. Don?t forget that a credit card is just a loan, and so interest is applied to any money in the loan you don't pay back within the allotted time.

If your credit card is ever lost or stolen, make sure you notify the credit card issuer immediately. A lot of us justify having a credit card for things like emergencies, but emergencies don?t very often happen when you are out on a shopping spree. If you decide that a credit card is an absolute necessity for you, please make sure you shop around for the card with the best deal, like a low interest rate and no annual fee. You know it makes sense.

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