Credit Cards Do'S and Dont'S
There is a lot of truth in the advice that credit cards are
not a substitute for not having money. Every time you use a
credit card this should be the theme replaying in your mind.
And you would do good to remember the following too.
Do’s.
Always plan for the purchases that you need and those that
you want. You need the essentials, and you want everything
else. The ability of making a distinction might help you plan
wisely.
If caught up in financial difficulties, it’s always good to
talk to the issuer who might re-schedule your payments. If you
simply default, that only helps to build up an unfavorable
credit history and you might find yourself being denied credit
next time.
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"There is a lot of truth
in the advice that credit cards are not a
substitute for not having money. Every time you
use a credit card this should be the theme
replaying in your mind. And you would
do..."
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Unless it is an emergency, staying within your credit limits
will help you a great deal. If you must spend over the limit,
ensure you are within the manageable levels, say within 30
percent.
And if your mails are flushed with more favorite deals than
you currently are enjoying, you may approach your issuer for a
better deal. They want to retain you as their customer, so they
will listen.
Dont’s
Do not use your credit card to make house hold purchases.
It’s expensive in the long run
Do not just pay the minimal amount. You will end up paying
exorbitant interest. The quicker you clear the debt the
better.
Do not use the credit card to purchase things you can’t
afford.
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