4 Tips in choosing the right Credit Card
Everyone has different needs when it comes to choosing a credit
card. If you pay off your monthly bill in full on a regular
basis, for instance, you'll want a different kind of credit card
than someone who keeps a balance every month. Or, if you collect
some sort of points, you may want a card that helps you gather
more, faster, with every purchase. Here we will discuss the
different things to think about when deciding which credit card
to apply for.
1. Credit Card Fees One of the most important and first thought
of issues with getting a credit card is fees. Fees can include
not only the annual fee, but the interest rate charged on any
balance you carry, any late fees, and 'other' fees that a credit
card company may charge.
If you are able to pay your full balance every month (highly
recommended by the experts), you'll be better off with a no
annual fee card. However, if you are like most people, and plan
on carrying a monthly balance, instead you'll want to look for a
card that offers an extended low interest rate. Also, find out
how long the low interest rate is valid for; many of these
credit card rates are merely teasers, and expire after a couple
of months.
It's very important while comparing credit card companies that
you look closely at how interest is charged, not just the rate
it's charged at. For instance, it's a big financial difference
if interest is charged on the average daily balance of the last
month, than if it's charged daily based on the going interest
rate. Read the fine print here, since it'll pay off in spades,
later. And don't forget the fine print with the 'other' fees -
these can add up quickly. For instance, does the credit card
company charge when you take a cash advance?
2. Credit Card Acceptance Where your potential credit card is
accepted can make a world of difference when shopping around. If
you travel extensively, then this is of the utmost importance -
maybe even more important than fees, because if you can't use
your card, what's the point in having it? MasterCard and Visa
are the most widely known credit cards at the moment in North
America, with American Express a distant third. Any others
you'll want to do some heavy research on to make sure where you
want to use it, you can.
3. Credit Card Perks Frequent flyer points and bonuses at local
stores are both regular perks available with many credit cards
today. If these options are important to you, make sure to
research their dollar value in reference to the other bits and
pieces as well, and compare them alongside each other.
4. Credit Limit Finally, your credit limit is something to look
at when deciding on a card. Usually this step is easy, because
it is decided by the credit card company, and not yourself. Just
make sure that you aren't getting too high of a limit, because
as you well know, it's difficult to dig your way out of too much
debt.