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Know How to Get the Best Credit Card Deal
Getting your own credit card is not as easy as you may think.
Applying for a credit card account needs a lot of thinking.
Before marching down to your credit card agent, ask yourself
some questions like do you want to pay for the credit every
month or carry a balance instead? The type of credit line limit
is also to be taken into consideration. Credit cards offer a lot
of benefit packages, think of the package that would suit your
needs.
If you want to carry on a balance, look for the credit card that
offers the best interest rate or the annual fee offer. However,
if you intend to pay for the credit every month, then look on
the one that offers the lowest interest rate.
Credit limit determines how far you can go with your card. Think
of the lowest limit that would fit your needs, not your
lifestyle. Remember it's supposed to be for necessity and not
for luxury. Adding 30% to the limit you agreed on. This will
maximize the value of the card. Meaning, you can use the card on
a normal basis and still have enough value if an emergency
arises.
Credit card companies offer tremendous bonuses on their cards.
If you wanted to sign up for these packages, think, think, and
think! Will they really be of help to you or are they just there
to make your credit life miserable?
Of course the table is laden with different courses. You are
only to get one so don't rush into one that looks good. You
always have the liberty of comparing one credit card to another.
Always choose the credit card that offers the lowest annual
percentage rate (APR). APR's could either be a "fixed" or a
"variable" rate. Fixed rates do not change as the name implies
but is higher. Variable rates changes depending on the economic
trends. This is to be taken into consideration if you're
deciding on carrying a balance.
Some credit cards offer a grace period of 25 days before they
charge the interest on the purchase. But some may not have. Look
for those that have one and the longer the grace period, the
better the deal.
You also have to check on other fees attached to the credit
card. These are the penalty rates as well as other charges like
over the limit charges and late payment charges.
When choosing a card, always remember to get the one that would
best fit your needs and at the same time the best deal you could
get out of it.
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Written by: Michael Colucci
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