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Controlling Your Credit Card

By: Richard Greenwood

Credit cards provide us with easy access to money, the problem is that it can make things too easy. Used in the right way a credit card can be an excellent tool and can even help your cashflow but if don't learn how to manage and take control of your credit card spending habits you could find yourself with big worries.

There are a number of ways in which having large debts can have a negative impact on your financial situation. Firstly, if you have a heavy amount of debt from your new credit card and are unable to pay it off, you will see heavy interest payments added to that debt. In addition, your credit score will start to take a dive, which can affect numerous future purchases, like a car or home.

What are some smart ways to use your credit cards to your advantage - and not fall into a debt-ridden disaster? A good idea is using online banking. With online banking, you can immediately check your balance as you are using your credit card. In addition, you can stay on top of what has been charged to the account. This way, you will instantly know if someone has stolen your credit card - or your identity - and can keep tabs on what the credit card bill will be at the end of the month. Best of all, you can access your online banking account at any time of day, never waiting for a bank to open or having to make a call to see what your balance might be. Make sure that the credit card offers you are entertaining have this option available for you.

One of the toughest things for new credit card owners to determine is the simple question: do I really need this? When you have a credit card in your hand, it's much easier to buy things with the idea that you will pay it off at a later date. Never forget that your credit card limit isn't cash, it's simply a limit on what you can borrow. When making a big purchase you should avoid impulse purchases and always give yourself time to cool off before a purchase and have a clear head. It's easy to get excited and drawn in with new credit card offers which seem like a great deal and mean you can but your dream items faster but you need to think about the realities of whether you can afford it.

Pay more than your minimum credit card payments each month. Even if you just pay a few dollars more than required each month, your debt will be much more manageable than if you pay the minimum alone. You can enjoy a lower debt ratio and will be able to take advantage of the benefits of a credit card without struggling with huge debts. It's possible to have a credit card and lower debt to give you the best financial situation.

Look into low interest credit cards that will help you manage your debt more appropriately. Low interest credit cards give you an immediate boost when handling your debt since it will ensure your monthly interest payments are as low as possible.

Article thanks to Richard Greenwood - Editor of The Money Web and new online finance magazine for consumers and those seeking small business advice.

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