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Tips on Using Credit Cards Wisely
Credit cards can be both a curse and a blessing. If you
don’t use them wisely they can lead you into debt and exhaust your
monthly income. On the other hand, if you do use them wisely then you
can improve your credit rating and improve your monthly cash flow.
Create a Strong Credit History
Using credit cards is a great way to develop a positive
credit history. To create a strong credit history you will need to make
periodic purchases, and you will need to make on time payments. The best
way to do this is to use the credit card to pay for purchases that you
would normally make during the month using cash. Then at the end of the
month pay off the balance completely. This way you build a positive
credit history without accumulating interest charges.
Using Credit Cards to Grow Your Business
If you own a business then you can use credit cards to
increase your purchase power and improve your company’s cash flow.
Credit cards can be used to purchase equipment and supplies when you
need them, and then allow you to pay for these items over time. To
maximize the benefit of your business credit cards you will want to find
credit cards with low interest rates and you will want to pay off the
balances as quickly as possible. This will help you keep your line of
credit open for business purchases.
When Not to Use Credit Cards
In addition to knowing when to use your credit cards,
you should also learn when you shouldn’t use your credit cards. Credit
cards shouldn’t be used when you are emotionally unstable. Impulse
buying can be very addictive, and it can lead to serious debt problems.
Credit card purchases should optimally be strategically selected. You
will also not want to give out your credit card number to unsolicited
telemarketers. There are many scams circulating that involve asking for
credit card numbers over the phone. Finally, you don’t want to use your
credit card in a country that is known for credit card scams and
identity theft. If you will be traveling abroad make sure that you check
with the U.S. Embassy in that country about how safe it is to use your
credit card in that country.
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