Different Types of Credit Cards and Features - Part 1
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Different Types of Credit Cards and Features - Part 1
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Just as there are too many credit card companies to count,
there seems to be just as many different credit cards, all
claiming to offer you the best possible deal. Since no two
people are alike, not all programs and incentives will work
the same for everyone. Finding the one that works best for
you is key to maintaining responsible credit card use.
Types of Credit Cards
One of the more recent additions to the credit card world
is the low-interest credit card. If you live anywhere in
the U.S., you've probably already received information
regarding this type of card. These cards offer a
significantly lower interest rate than some of the older
ones that you may already have. Also, most of these cards
are also balance-transfer cards. They offer you the option
of transferring a balance from a higher interest rate card
and, for a specified period of time, your transferred
balance will be at either 0% interest or something quite
low. This can end up saving you a fair amount of money,
particularly if your hope is to pay it off.
Since credit cards have gotten to be such a lucrative
business, many corporations have jumped on the bandwagon.
Even airlines now offer credit cards to customers that will
come with a certain amount of frequent flyer miles attached
to them, depending on your balance and purchases. If you do
a fair amount of traveling, this can be a real bonus. Along
these same lines, reward credit cards are growing in
popularity. Competition is stiff and many card companies
are now offering you many different reward or incentive
options for using their card. Once you accumulate enough
points, the rewards will pore in. These can be anything
from travel insurance to small appliances and anything in
between. If you use a card regularly, finding one that has
a reward program can really pay off.
Another form of credit card is the instant approval card.
Again, many of these applications come in the mail, some
even by e-mail. These cards offer you the opportunity to
apply for a card and receive instant approval, meaning no
wait time. Once you fill out the application, a quick
background check will be done and you will have your
approval almost immediately. Other cards can take up to two
weeks to process and approve your application. Although you
can get instant approval, this does not always mean you can
get instant credit. Some companies will supply you with a
temporary credit card number and allow you to begin making
purchases immediately, while other will not due to an
increase in credit card fraud potential.
Since there are so many options when it comes to choosing a
credit card, do a little research before you apply. Decide
what type of card will best fit your needs and apply for
that one. Don't go over board though, applying for too many
cards will negatively affect your credit score.
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