The numbers of people who are facing mounting credit card
debts are on the rise and these unpaid debts could easily lead to credit card lawsuit. While it’s true that credit cards have numerous
benefits, it can cause one’s financial situation to spiral out of control
quickly if he or she is not able to use credit cards responsibly. Because
credit card companies make it so appealing to enroll for a card via perks,
bonuses, zero interest purchases and special privileges, more and more people
are using credit cards much more than debit cards.
Multiple purchases lead to accumulated debts and with high
interests, one can expect to pay more than he or she should. Skipping a single
payment and you end up with a shocking monthly bill. In this article, we will
discuss several ways to avoid getting trapped under multiple financial obligations
brought on by credit cards.
Pay in Full, Pay On Time
Nothing beats paying your credit card bill on time and in
full to quickly get rid of accumulating interest on past purchases. On the
other hand, if you do not have sufficient funds to pay off your credit card
bills in full, make it a point to pay above the minimum payment requirement. By
lowering your outstanding balance, you improve your own credit score.
Read The Fine Print!
It’s important to read everything you need to know before
you apply for credit cards. Check the interest rates, grace periods, and the
fees and charges that come with using the card. Stay away from credit cards
that require annual fees. In addition, interest rates can be negotiated so it’s
best to inquire about this when you talk with your would-be creditor.
Check Your Monthly Statement
In some cases, credit card companies will increase without
prior notice and for no apparent reason. To make sure you are updated all
changes, check your monthly statement religiously. Even if you paid in full,
you should always check for changes in the interest rates.
No to Cash Advance
No matter how tempting it might be, avoid taking out cash
advance offered by your credit card company at all cost. Cash advance have
higher interest rate with no grace periods, something that most cardholders are
not aware of.
Avoid Using Your Card For Everyday Purchases
It’s best to use cash instead of credit cards for everyday
purchases like groceries, fuel, watching a movie, etc. Using credit card can
become quite addicting if you use it every chance you get so if you have the
funds, always use cash. This way, you avoid any financial trouble that could even lead to a credit card lawsuit.
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