What Makes A Good Credit Card?
There are plenty of great credit cards on the market, but there
are also plenty of bad ones too. The biggest problem is that
what can be a good credit card for one person can be a bad card
for someone else. So, how do you know what makes a good credit
card for you?
Here are a few tips to help you decide what will make a good
credit card for your needs:
Take your time
The best way to find the right card is to take your time and
shop around for the best deal. Even if you have a card already,
you should periodically check new deals. Your current card
company could be offering a better rate to new customers that
you might be able to take advantage of if you ask them. The
more time you spend looking around before signing for anything,
the better deal you will get.
Examine the rates
One concept that is universal to all good cards is a card that
has a low rate. It is better to get a card with low rates and
charges, as this will save you money. Try and stick to
fixed-rate cards as the interest rate will not rise as often as
with variable rate cards. Any change in interest rates will
usually be imbedded within the mountain of post you get sent by
a card company, so remember to read the mail you get from your
lenders.
How you will pay?
Another important factor to consider when choosing a card is
how you will pay each month. If you plan to pay the minimum
payment each month, you need a card that will let you do this.
If not, then a card that you have to pay back the whole balance
each month might be better.
How much you want to pay back each month will affect which
cards are best for you.
Honesty is the best policy
Whatever card you are looking for, you should make sure that
you are honest with yourself. If you are unrealistic then you
will end up with a card that isn’t right for your needs.
Getting a card that has a great introductory rate but then a
high rate after is only good if you can really afford to have a
zero balance after the initial offer period. If you are honest
about your financial status and your ability to stick to a
budget then you will find the right card for your specific
needs.
Extra perks
Although it might seem attractive to get a card with all the
extra bells and whistles like card protection and air miles
etc, these cards might be more expensive. Make sure that any
extras you are offered are things that you really need, and
find out how much they cost. The best cards are usually those
that have the fewest features, as you get lower rates and
therefore a better deal.
About The Author: Peter Kenny is a writer for creditcards-gb
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