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08 Mar 2008 12:28:06 | Creditor Web
H1>Choosing the card that is right for you.
Credit cards represent an important part of our financial lives.
Having the right credit cards is essential and will make a big
difference to your finances. Before choosing the right credit
card you must shop around for one.
First make an idea on what credit cards are available on the
market from the numerous offers that are always coming to your
mailbox. Yet, don't relay too much on them as they can be
confusing and sometimes misleading. After that try to establish
what features of the credit card are the most important for you.
The perfect card for you should provide the right combination of
fees, rates and benefits. The next step would be to compare
various credit cards and decide which one you will finally
choose.
Nowadays, Internet can be of big help to you when shopping for a
credit card. First of all, almost all financial companies that
offer credit cards have websites. This can save you the trouble
of wasting your time to personally visit them all. All you need
to do is visit them all from the comfort of your own home and
see what offer fits best to your needs. Some of these websites
have a great feature that lets you compare several credit cards
side by side. And when you see all the figures at once it is
easier to decide which card to select.
When you go shopping for a credit card you must think first
about how you will use your future card: you'll pay your monthly
bill in full, you'll carry over a balance from month to month or
you'll use your card to get cash advances. Depending on your
needs you'll have to be careful what APR (annual percentage
rate) the credit card has. Also, you should already know that a
single credit card has several APRs; be sure to check all of
them. Another thing to check is how the finance charge is
calculated because each company calculates it differently and
you'll want to choose the one that offers more advantages to
you. Some credit cards even have a minimum finance charge,
meaning it will charge you the minimum even if the calculated
amount of your finance charge is less. You'll have to carefully
weight all of this information and than decide which credit card
is right for you.
The fees charged by a credit card should also be taken in
consideration when selecting a credit card. Most credit cards
charge several fees like: annual fee, cash advance fee, late
payment fee, balance transfer fee, etc. This is probably the
most important consideration. If you plan to pay the bill in
full every month select a credit card with no annual fee. If you
usually use the cash advance feature check what credit card has
the lowest cash advance fee. Or pick the credit card that has
the lowest interest rate if you expect to carry a balance.
Even though the features mentioned above are the most important
to consider when shopping for a credit card, there are also
other features that are not of such great importance but at the
end they will make a difference. For example, some credit cards
are accepted in more places than others. When choosing a card
you have to make sure that it is accepted at the types of places
where you will want to use it. The benefits received with a card
can also make a difference. Some companies offer various
benefits for some credit cards, like: rebates on the purchases
you make, discounts on travel, various gifts and discounts, etc.
When selecting such a credit card, make sure that the benefits
are those you'll use and that the other aspects of the card do
not offset the benefits.
The most important thing to remember when shopping for a credit
card is to take your time and carefully evaluate all the
features of the card and after that decide which card is right
for you and meets all you needs. This article has been provided
courtesy of Creditor
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