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Winning The
Credit Card Game
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Some banks are eliminating
the standard 25 or 30-day grace period within which you may pay your
bill within being charged interest. This is the normal grace period
before interest kicks in. But this is slowly changing. For example,
some banks are offering extremely low fixed rates, but without a
grace period. These cards will charge you interest from the date it
processes your charge slip.
If you usually pay your
bills in full within the normal grace period, it is best you avoid
no-grace-period cards. The 25 or 30-day grace period is more
financially significant for you than a lower interest rate. However,
if you carry a balance each month, you're better off with a lower
interest rate. In this case, a lower interest rate can save you more
money than a grace period would.
Most banks and thrifts
charge interest from the day they process your charge slip when you
use your card to get cash. In addition to this, some cards are now
assessing cash advanced service charges based on a percentage of the
amount received. It used to be that service charges were based on a
fixed fee, regardless of the amount of transaction.
If you avoid interest
charges by paying off your bill each month, seek out a card that
offer very low interest rates plus a grace period on purchases. Some
institutions periodically offer cards with no fee for the first year
as a promotion.
Don't be lulled into
getting "premium" credit cards such as "gold cards" and Premier
VISA. The only significant premium with these cards is the extra
amount you pay in higher annual service fees. Besides the fancy
finish of the card, the only other benefits you get with premium
cards are travel insurance and the extra protection if your card is
lost or stolen. Since by law, you are only liable for up to $50 if
your regular credit cards are lost or stolen, the zero liability you
are getting from premium cards is hardly worth the extra
money.
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