Credit Cards. Be Warned
Does the credit card work for you or do you work for your
credit card Most people’s answer to that question will depend
on how they treat their “old plastic” as credit cards are
known.
For many with burned fingers will tell you they didn’t
realize that things had gotten so bad until very late, because
most credit card offers try much to sound like they are
actually running a charity. Well, they aren’t.
And this is not a hate campaign against credit cards.
Surely they have their benefits - in America if you want to
rent a car, you got to have a (major) credit card.
But, consider this scenario
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"Does the credit card
work for you or do you work for your credit
card Most people’s answer to that question will
depend on how they treat their “old plastic” as
credit cards are known. For many
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You receive an offer in your mail that sounds good, maybe
it’s a new generation TV or a fridge. But it costs $2000. Oh,
but you have a credit card with a $5000 limit, and you
immediately purchase your merchandise. Typically, here is how
your repayment schedule will play out. Most credit cards charge
a minimum of total balance (usually 2 percent) of the total per
month. Assuming the interest rate is 18 percent and you choose
to repay the minimum amount of $40, $30 of that will go towards
interest and only 10 percent towards the principle. As a
result, you will take 30 years to repay and end up paying over
$5000 interest.
Sounds scary It doesn’t have to be. The moral of the
illustration is
Use the credit card the same way porcupines make love; very,
very carefully.
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