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Credit Cards and Choosing One

In: Credit & Debit

5 Oct 2009

Almost everyone over the age of consent has or wants a credit card these days and they are accepted in almost every establishment. There are three major sorts of credit card in use in America. The first main type of credit card is travel and entertainment cards such as American Express or Diners Card. These have to be paid in full by the end of the month and are liberal on spending limits.

The second major sort of credit card is the bank card such as Visa, Master Cards, GM, and Ford cards distributed mainly by the banks. The bank defines the spending limit, which in bank speak, is known as the credit line and each bank offers different terms and conditions. Banks offer a selection of payment means: you can either repay the balance in full with no interest charges or pay the minimum (or some part of the balance) with an interest.

The other major kind of card is the retail store card, such as Sears, J.C. Penney, Shell or Mobil. These store cards and those issued by gas companies, which are usually known as fuel cards, are only taken in some countries. They usually do not have annual charges. There is a large disparity in the terms and conditions for these cards.

Different kinds of credit cards offer different options. Some are geared toward individual consumers, while others are designed in ways that work best for small business needs. To know what type of credit card fits your needs, you should review a few options.

How to Choose your Credit Card.

Credit cards have become a part of everyday living for most people who live in the west. It’s becoming increasingly impossible to avoid them, especially for business men. So, if this is the first time you are about to enter into the realm of credit cards, here are some of the basics you ought to look out for.

First, compare the interest charged on all the credit cards you are interested in. While the rate may not stay fixed for ever, it’s always best for novices to apply for the one charging the least interest.

Make sure you read the fine print carefully, especially on the other charges that can be made, like late-payment fees, annual fees, and whether there is a grace period.

You should decide which spending limit is most suitable for someone on your income level. Furthermore, the fewer credit cards you use, the better placed you will be to understand your spending pattern.

You ought to compare the features such as the cash back incentives, guarantees, rebates and such like and check whether the card is taken broadly enough to fit in with your needs.

You should acquaint yourself with the following terms: 1] Annual Percentage Rate: this is the annual cost of the credit. 2] Finance Charges: these are the total charges of the transaction. 3] Period of Grace: This is the period of time the card issuer allows you before they commence charging you interest on your purchases. (Not all credit card issuers give a grace period).

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