How to Choose a Credit Card
Credit cards have become a part of life for most people living in the western countries. It’s becoming
increasingly impossible to avoid them, especially for business men. So if it is the first time you are seeking to
enter into the world of plastic money, here are some of the basic things you should look out for.
First, compare the interest chargeable for all the credit cards for which you are eligible. While the rate may
not remain fixed indefinitely, it’s always advisable for first timers to go for the one charging lower rates.
Read the fine print, especially on the other charges that may be charged on you, like late-payment fees, annual
fees, and whether there is a grace period which is normally given before the finance charges kick in.
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"Credit cards have become a part of life for most people living in the
western countries. It’s becoming increasingly impossible to avoid them, especially for business
men. So if it is the first time..."
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Decide what limit is appropriate for a person of your income. Also the fewer credit cards you have, the better
placed you are to track your spending.
Compare the services and other features such as the cash back incentives, or warranties, rebates and the
like.
Check whether the card is widely accepted to enable you to pay for your needs.
You will do yourself a favor by familiarizing yourself with the following terms.
Annual Percentage Rate. This is the measure of the yearly cost of credit.
Finance Charges. These are the total charges involving the transaction. This is the period the issuer gives you
before he starts charging you interest on new purchases. Note that not all credit cards have a grace period.
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