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In today's fast-paced world in
which we live, you, the consumer, demand a credit card
application that:
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Offers a fast approval
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Has the least bit of hassle
involved
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Offers the lowest fees and
charges
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Best suits their needs by
offering and benefits in keeping with their lifestyle.
Credit cards have become an
integral part of the lives of millions of people all over the
world. The structure of our society and in particular, how
purchases are being made, makes it extremely difficult if not
impossible, to get by without a credit card. The challenge here
is that there are dozens of credit card products to choose from,
each of which have specific characteristics and designed to
achieve a particular purpose for a particular type of consumer.
That being said, the first valuable point you should note is
that not every consumer has the same habits. I will
elaborate on this further on in this article. It is
therefore very important that consumers first of all, know their
purchasing habits, their credit management skills etc; and
carefully select the credit card that is best suited to them.
Now because we are all different,
a credit card that is best suited for me may not necessarily be
suited for you at all. In fact, when it comes to choosing a
credit card that is right for you, you need to look very closely
and honestly at your habits. These habits include:
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Whether or not you would
normally pay off your balance each month
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Whether or not you make your
payments on time and stay with in your credit card limit
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How often you use or plan to
use your credit card
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What benefits are best suited
for your lifestyle.
Now let us take a closer look at
these habits.
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What are your repayment habits
like? Do you typically pay off your balance each month, or
do you allow some of it to roll over into the next month? If
you are in the habit of carrying forward the substantial
balance, then you should seriously consider a credit card
that has a low APR - or Annual Percentage Rate. The APR is
the interest rate that you will be charged on all
outstanding balances. Therefore the higher the interest rate
the more interest you will be charged. Conversely, the lower
the interest rate the less interest you will be charged.
Therefore if you are in the habit of carrying forward a
balance on your credit card, it will be best for you to shop
around for credit-card with a low APR. If on the other hand,
you would normally pay off your outstanding balances each
month, and do not normally carry forward a balance, then the
APR will not really matter since you will not be paying
interest.
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point to note:- Some credit card offers may
include a low fixed rate, and guaranties you that
the APR will remain low. The trade-off here is that
such an offer may also include annual fees. You will
therefore have to decide if a lower interest rate
guarantee is justified by the cost of the annual
fees that accompany such an offer. |
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In searching for a credit card
that is best suited for you, another question you will need
to answer honestly is how reliable will you be in prepaying
your credit card debt. Will you be doing so on a timely
basis? Do you typically stay within your credit card limit?
If you have problems keeping track of what your card balance
is and may go over your limit, or you are often late in
making your credit card payments, then when shopping around
for a credit card you should look very closely at what the
charges are for late payment and overdrawing your limit. A
credit card with low charges might be best suited for you in
this instance. Ultimately though, your goal should be to pay
on time and to stay within the limit of your credit card.
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Another point to note:- Please bear in mind that
making your credit card payments late would normally
carry late payment fees. You will also be charged
fees for transactions made over the limit of your
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Now how often do you plan on
using your credit card? Do you plan on using it once in a
while or do you plan on using it to very often? If you
plan on the frequent use of your credit card, then consider
choosing one that offers credit-card protection. That
way, if your credit card is lost or stolen, you will not be
responsible for any transactions done on it during the time
it is reported as lost.
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Finally, you should carefully
examine your lifestyle when selecting a credit card. You
should try to find a credit card with benefits that matches
your lifestyle. For example:
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If you do lots of air
travelling, then consider a credit card that offers
travel miles, frequent flier miles and bonus points
towards hotel accommodation etc.
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If you are always on the
road - say a sales person - or you planning to purchase
a new car, then you should look for a credit card that
offer rebates on the purchase of gasoline, car
maintenance costs, or on the purchase of new cars.
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If you are someone who
likes to shop a lot, then consider looking for credit
card that caters specifically for shoppers by offering
rebates and rewards or points based on your purchases.
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If you are the owner of a
small business, there are credit cards that cater
specifically for this as well, allowing you to reduce
the operating cost of your business by offering cash
back, reward points and more.
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There are also credit
cards that cater specifically for the needs and habits
of students. So if you are a student, you may want to
look specifically at student credit cards.
As you should have realized by
now, it is very important that you look very closely at your
lifestyle and your habits in choosing a credit-card that best
suits your needs. Choosing the wrong credit card can very easily
turn out to be a debt trap. Know your spending habits and choose
a credit card that is best suited for you.
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