What You Should Know About Using Your Credit Cards
Today, almost everyone is in possession of one or more credit
cards. But does everyone understand how the credit cards should
be used? ; doesn't seem so. Some credit card holders only know
how to spend on their credit cards till the credit limit is
reached. Others know only about using credit cards for shopping
and bill payments. Still others are too afraid to use their
credit card. A lot many are unaware about the ways to protect
their credit cards.
So what is it that you should know about using credit cards?
The first thing is the fact that whenever you use your credit
card to make a payment, you are borrowing that amount from
someone (credit card supplier in this case). Thus you will need
to return this borrowed money to the credit card supplier within
a specified period of time failing which you will incur a late
fees and interest on the borrowed amount. So, you should be
careful about your credit card payments. Besides the late fee
and interest, they also affect your credit rating and we know
how important the credit rating is. A bad credit rating can lead
to rejection of mortgage applications, loans, subsequent credit
cards and even a job application. You should also make it a
point never to exceed 70-75% of the credit limit on your credit
card. Not only does this shield you from getting into a credit
card debt trap but also protects your credit rating.
Credit cards need protection against fraud and every credit card
user should be aware of the ways to protect their credit
card(s). There are generally a set of very simple precautions
that the credit card holder need to follow. All the credit card
companies supply instructions to this effect at the time of
credit card delivery. These include things like signing at the
back of credit card, reporting theft, PIN/Password protection
etc.
Besides the security related instructions, it's also important
to read through the instructions related to the benefits on your
credit card in order to realize the full potential of your
credit card. These include discounts on shopping, travel, car
rentals etc. Then there are cash back options as well which have
become very popular lately. There are some really good benefits
for travelers too. These include things like free travel
insurance and baggage protection. Besides the regular benefits,
the credit card suppliers generally include some joining
benefits too for the new customers. The joining benefits are
generally in the form of discount vouchers.
Another important thing to note is the various kinds of fees and
commissions charged by your credit card supplier. Besides the
annual fees and APR there are other services too which attract a
fee or commission e.g. there is a fee associated with cash
withdrawals; similarly there is a commission associated with
foreign exchange transactions. All these charges are clearly
mentioned in the instructions booklet that you receive with your
credit card and any changes to these are separately communicated
by the credit card company.
Credit card suppliers keep coming up with a lot of different
offers throughout the year. Be on the lookout for these offers.
Some of them might be of interest to you. Generally, you will
receive intimation about these offers at your billing address or
your email address too.
Almost all credit card companies have a membership rewards
program too wherein you earn points for any payments made using
your credit card. Once you have accumulated enough points, you
can exchange them for free gifts. Very often the catalogue of
these gifts is also supplied at the time of you joining the
membership reward programs. It's important to note that there
might sometimes be an annual fee associated with the membership
rewards program.
So just learn more about your credit card and make full use of
its capability.