How To Choose The Best Balance Transfer Credit Card Word Count: 612 Summary: This article focuses on the needs that an individual may have for a balance transfer credit card, and the things they need to look for when choosing the best card for them. Keywords: Balance Transfer Credit Cards, Balance Transfer Credit Card, Credit Card Balance Transfer, Balance Transfers, Balance Transfer Article Body: Credit cards are often the cause of financial troubles for many people today. They are often so easy to get - but they can also be so hard to control. However, by taking advantage of some special balance transfer credit cards, help can be found that could bring some ease to financially tight situations. This article will focus on how to choose the best balance transfer credit card, making sure that the card you pick is the right one for you. What Is A Balance Transfer Credit Card? This particular kind of credit card allows you to take an existing credit card balance, which is at a standard rate of interest - possibly as high as 29%, and put it on another card. The new card makes the transfer appealing to you by offering either a low monthly interest on the transfer, or even no interest on the balance - for the life of that transfer amount. Making this kind of a credit card balance transfer not only makes good financial sense, but it is also easy to do. What Are The Special Gimmicks Of The Card? Obviously, a credit card issuer is not in the business of giving an opportunity like this away without any potential strings attached. Here are a few things that you might want to read the fine print in the offer and look for. • Transfer Charges Some credit card companies seem to want to play with the fact that not everybody reads the fine print. So, for the unwary, there could be a fee for making the balance transfers, or, it is possible that other advantages made in the offer could offset the transfer charges. You will have to look it over and compare it with other card offers. Ideally, if you accept a card with transfer charges, try to get one that puts a cap on the amount - for example, around $60 to $75. • Yearly Charges The transfer may be free, and the interest, but there could be an annual fee for the use of the card. This means whether or not there is any balance on the card - you will still pay the fee for as long as the card is active. Many cards will carry no annual fee. • New Purchases Here is another thing that you need to look for. A balance transfer credit card may offer you 0% interest on the amount transferred, but the amount of interest on new purchases could be very high. • Introductory Rate Every card has an offer to get you to get their card. One common feature is the promise of a low rate for new purchases. Be careful about focusing only on the promise of 0% interest on credit card balance transfers. Check out the length of time for the introductory interest rate, too. Compare that also with other card offers. What Are You Going To Use The Card For? Another consideration about which card to choose should be based upon why you need such a card. If you have a lot of credit card debt, then the purpose should be only to put on the card your current credit card balance transfers. This means that you should try to get a card with 0% interest on the balance transfer amount, and that you will not use it to make new purchases. Also, seek to pay as much as you can as quickly as you can. When choosing your balance transfer credit card, the ball game is in your hands. It can either help you - or hurt you, if you get a card too hastily. Do a little research, compare cards, and then proceed with comfort - knowing that you got the best one for your needs.