Grace Period Credit Cards
Any credit card you apply for has a grace period. Grace periods
on most cards extend up to 25 days, while other cards have less
timeframe for grace period. The grace period is important since
if you go over the cycle you are subject to penalties, fees, and
higher APR.
Few of the lower rate cards offers may not have annual charges,
and may have low interest rates. For example, few cards offer no
annual charges, no cash advance fees, yearly summary, security
on purchases, protection price plans, insurance, 25-day grace,
limits up to $35,000, and low fixed rates as low as 9.9%. This
is one of the better deals over the Internet and the cards are
located on a secure site. Other cards the company offers APR
reach up to 14.9%, however each card offered has a grace period
up to 25-days. I have noticed few cards that have 20-day grace
period, and frankly, this is not enough, since most all other
cards offer 5-days longer. If you notice in this plan offered
the card offers Fixed Rate APR. This is another important logic
if you are applying for major credit cards online. The Fixed
Rate cards can offer more than the Variable Rates, since the
Fixed Rates rarely increase, and if the rates do increase the
card provider is obligated to let you know in advance. The
Variable Rates on the other hand, can change rates on the cards
anytime they choose for the most part, and are not obligated to
inform you upfront. As you can see the Fixed Rate cards is more
optional than the Variable. You may also want to learn more
about the Tier Rate cards; however, there are very few companies
to my knowledge that offer the Tier rates.
The grace cycle again is essential to understand, and monitor if
you have a credit card, since the grace period determines how
much you will pay each month. In other words, you may spend
$150, but if you go over the grace period, you will be paying a
lot more. Many card providers calculate your APR daily,
multiplying the digits and adding in between. Therefore, if you
have a card that offers 9.9% APR, and you miss the grace period
on a $150 purchase, you will pay close to $170 if not more the
following month.
I recommend you go online and search for the best deals if you
are applying for a credit card. Apply for a credit card only
from reputable companies. You can investigate the company online
to stay safe since many companies are scamming, jamming, and
ramming their clients.
Not so long ago several credit card companies were sued for
illegal activities, by adding charges that should have never
existed in the first place. Therefore, you must protect your
self from the crooks in the world, by investigating before
signing agreements. Once you have investigated the companies,
make sure you monitor their every move after you have the card.
Even if the company is reputable, it does not mean the evil
spirits will not come in later and concoct an evil plan to make
more money.
If you have bad credit can land a credit card, make sure you
monitor the creditors closely. Every six months the company is
obligated to send reporting to the credit bureaus to update your
status. If you have made payments faithfully for six months then
the reporting should show good results. The problem is that some
companies are negligence and fail to report your good deeds to
the bureaus. Again, if you have bad credit, monitoring the
company is vital, since if you receive good reporting to the
credit bureaus it is the process of rebuilding your credit.
Also, if you have bad credit, only use your card when you really
need it. Payoff bills that before they are late if you do not
see the cash coming in on time. If you need to avoid shut-offs
then it is a good time to use your card. However, if you have
low income you may qualify for state support. Check your options
before using the credit on your cards.