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Credit Card : Convenience Over Bundles of Notes


Category: Finance  >>  Insurance

By Smith James   [ 05/11/2007 ]
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A credit card is convenient resource and a great substitute for paper cash. Instead of carrying large bundles of cash, a credit card is a much better proposition on any day when you are out for major shopping. It has so much gotten now into our daily financial affairs and transactions, that life would never be the same, read easy, without them. 'Plastic' is where it is: a single thin piece instead of multiple layers of cash-bundles. And the process is all digital and accounted for. So now while you are in the supermarket, mall, or petrol pump, there are better ways of shopping around.

On the Internet, you can look out for various kinds of credit card offers. Many of the websites of these companies offer you the benefits of customer discounts, added warranties and extended credit and other innovative schemes. These however, come with many fine prints. You may be charged extra with you left wondering if you are not attentive enough so as to miss these out. Check out for the interest rate that would apply for each service you go in for.

Outstanding balance, especially when they accumulate, can come in for special 'treatment'. You need to be careful to pay out your balances in full by the due date. This way, you can avoid from falling into credit card debts that can ultimately play havoc on your financial career. Timely payments help you avoid huge interest charges that would otherwise be incurred upon you and leave you repenting for your extravagance.

It is advisable to consider your lifestyle in terms of your spending habits, before you go for a credit card such that you do not end up paying more. For example, a low-interest card may not have any interest-free period, but it is good if used only occasionally. And a high-interest card may be good for those who use it for daily needs. But it is necessary to make the full payment at the due date, generally the end of a month, to get interest-free days on purchases.

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About the author:- The author is an expert in car insurance, credit card UK, home insurance UK, van insurance, breakdown cover and has written a number of authoritative articles on this subject. His articles are widely read because of the clever tips and valuable advices he provides in them.

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