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Choosing
the Right Credit Card
It is easy to be overwhelmed when shopping for a new credit
card. There are literally thousands of cards to choose from.
But finding the right credit card for you doesn't have to be difficult.
Knowing what to look for can make the process a cinch:
1. Types of cards – Are you looking for
a student
credit card, a business credit
card, a rewards credit card?
The first step is to decide what type of credit card you need. If
you are working on improving or building your credit, try a secured
credit card. If you have good credit already, find a rewards
card that can earn you prizes for using it responsibly.
2. Annual fees – Look closely at the terms
and fees disclosure for each credit card offer. All types of credit
cards can sometimes include a hidden annual fee. Avoid cards that
charge this fee unless you are sure the benefits would outweigh
the costs.
3. Interest rates – You should also investigate
what APR's are offered on the credit card you want. See if there
is a 0% introductory period and what the APR will be after that
period passes. Most credit
cards have rates in 15% range, but some are as high as 30%.
You should also take a look at the balance transfer rates if you
are considering moving your debts to the card.
These three criteria can help you narrow down your credit card
search considerably. Remember, it helps you credit scores to keep
these accounts open for a long time. Be sure to pick a credit card
that you will want to keep open for at least a few years.
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