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How To Use The Credit Card

   

Author: John Mussi

Thinking about how to use the credit card is the initial step in the choice of a credit card.

When full payment of monthly bill is expected and card features like flyers miles are not in the interest of the customer, a card with a waived annual fee and longer grace period is the best option.

When balance is carried over to the next month, a card with a lower interest rate may be more appealing.

When card will be used for cash advances, the preference can be a card with a lower APR and lower charges on cash advances. Higher APR for cash advances are charged by some cards for cash advances than purchases.

The grace period is the amount of days needed to settle the bill in full without incurring finance charges.

Only new purchases are given grace period. Cash advances as well as balance transfers do not have a grace period rather charged interest at the onset.

When balance is carried over from the previous month, a grace period will not be given for new purchases. Instead, interest will be charged immediately on the moment a purchase is made and on the previous unpaid balance. Information on computing balances for new purchases is included in the application form.

The finance charge is the payment amount for the credit used. It is dependent on the outstanding balance and the APR.

In calculating the outstanding balance, several methods are used by credit card companies. It makes a big difference on the finance charge to be paid by the customer.

A minimum finance charge is given by some credit cards. The minimum fee may still be charged even if there is a lesser finance charge. It is only applied when a finance charge is to be paid meaning there is a previous balance from the last billing cycle.

Several kinds of cards are offered by many credit card companies:

Secured cards entails deposit as security. The higher the deposit, the higher is the credit limit. It is usually offered to people who have previous credit problems or limited records.

Regular cards, do not entail security deposits and with minimal features. They have higher limits on credit compared to secured cards but lesser credit limits than premium cards.

Premium cards (gold, platinum, titanium), provide higher credit limits and additional features such as warranties on products, insurance on travel and emergency services.

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