Credit card - Advantages and disadvantages

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By gelera

A credit card can be an asset to your lifestyle, but if not handled carefully it can become a liability, especially if you find it so convenient and easy to use that you lose control of your spending.

This short guide will help you understand how you can use your credit card so it works to your advantage, not against you.

Advantages

A credit card can:

1. Offer free use of funds, provided you always pay your balance in full, on time.
2. Be more convenient to carry than cash.
3. Help you establish a good credit history.
4. Provide a convenient payment method for purchases made on the Internet and over the telephone.
5. Give you incentives, such as reward points, that you can redeem.

Disadvantages

On the other hand, credit cards can:

1. Cost much more than other forms of credit, such as a line of credit or a personal loan, if you don't pay on time.
2. Damage your credit rating if your payments are late;
3. Allow you to build up more debt than you can handle;
4. Have complicated terms and conditions;

What is a credit card?

A credit card is more then a simple piece of plastic, it is first and foremost a flexible payment tool accepted at 30 million locations worldwide, and if the card balance is paid off every month, then no interest is charged on purchases made so, essentially, short-term credit is granted without the consumer paying any interest.

Among its many features it provides:

1. Access to unsecured credit (no collateral required against amounts charged)
2. Interest-free payment from time of purchase to the end of the billing period
3. Instant payment of purchases, allowing for instant receipt of goods and services
4. 24/7 access
5. Fraud protection

However before you decide to use your credit card, carefully consider all of the factors and weigh them against your personal needs and values.

What about credit card control?

Handling money and credit cards wisely is a talent few of us are born with. But it is a skill that can easily be learned. The place to start is with budgeting.

What is a Budget?

It's simply an organized way of managing your finances, basically, it gives you an overall picture of where your money is coming from, when it's coming in and how it's being spent. A budget should be flexible, changing according to your circumstances.

Why Budget?

Budgeting helps us achieve short-term goals like paying the monthly bills on time; it's also for longer-term financial goals like buying a home, a car, paying for an education,
a wedding or a holiday. When you take control of your financial affairs, you're more confident about the future.

A budget is key to financial control. It gives you a "Polaroid picture" of where you stand financially and where you're heading.

Credit card control tips

Use a low or no-fee credit card and save on the annual fee that some companies charge.

Only charge to your credit cards what you can pay off in full when the bill comes.

You might not use your credit card as much if you start believing that you have to pay off your entire balance at the end of each month.

A good way to help to reduce what you pay on your credit card is to search for a card with a lower interest rate. Many financial institutions now offer at least one of these types of cards.

Remember that when you take a cash advance on your credit card, the interest starts accumulating immediately and not on the due date of your credit card bill.

Also keep in mind that if you make only the minimum monthly repayment you may never get out of debt.

Conclusion

The main advantage of having a credit card is convenience but if you're not good at budgeting and managing your finances, the over-use of credit cards can leave you with a debt that's very difficult to pay back.

If you feel you need a credit card, personal loan or other bank related services, please contact me at Mobile # 5141936 - JOJO GELERA -SCB-Main Branch, Doha Qatar. **FYI: SCB LATEST OFFER: GET A RETURN TICKET TO DUBAI FOR FREE UPON APPROVAL OF YOUR CREDIT CARD. Requirements to avail SCB MASTERCARD are as follows:
>Latest Salary Certificate
>Photocopy of Passport & RP(Resident Permit)
>3 months bank statement

Moreover, should you need assistance related to opening an account or to your existing account, loans and credit cards with Standard Chartered Bank - please feel free to get in touch thru my mobile # 5141936.

Best regards and more power!

By jauntie• 26 Sep 2007 08:03
jauntie

High street banks are slashing credit card limits and turning away droves of borrowers in a consumer credit crackdown.

Banks hope that by tightening up lending standards they will cut the cost of servicing problem borrowers.

Half a million Barclaycard customers have seen their credit limits reduced in a continuing review by Barclays of its customers’ spending behaviour.

The bank is rejecting half of all applications for cards and is monitoring card-users closely for signs of trouble.

The Times

24 September 2007

http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/money/borrowing/article2517919.ece

By jauntie• 26 Sep 2007 07:55
jauntie

I believe in UK, Barclaycard (for one) Has been cutting back on the amount of credit it will allow to negate having problems associated with bad debts. Guess you know all about the chaos caused by US Banks recently with the unsecured loans etc.

By diamond• 26 Sep 2007 07:51
diamond

re credit cards...don't buy something you can't afford...credit card debt in the US and UK and here in Qatar amongst the locals is really on the rise...

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Love is the answer...

By silversurfer• 26 Sep 2007 07:47
silversurfer

please use the classifieds if you want to sell something.

(Web-miester - there have been quite a few similar 'sales' posts in the last week or so. Is there any way that they can prevented from appearing with the forum topics?)

By injinuity• 26 Sep 2007 01:16
injinuity

bottomline- use cards as a mode of payment rather than a tool for borrowing.

" Winning is not everything, it is the only thing. Second place goes to the first loser " - Jinu Johnson

By fahood• 25 Sep 2007 23:54
fahood

u say it coz ur working in a bank but the opinion should be from a person...out side a bank

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