Tips For Choosing A Credit Card

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If your mailbox is anything like mine, it brings you a new credit card offer at least daily. The trouble is choosing the credit card that makes most financial sense for you. This article will touch on a few of the most important factors, and will hopefully help you choose the best credit card for your needs.

Interest Rates

The first factor to consider is interest rates. Ideally, you want to get the lowest interest rate you can. This is especially true if you think that ...


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If your mailbox is anything like mine, it brings you a new credit card offer at least daily. The trouble is choosing the credit card that makes most financial sense for you. This article will touch on a few of the most important factors, and will hopefully help you choose the best credit card for your needs.

Interest Rates

The first factor to consider is interest rates. Ideally, you want to get the lowest interest rate you can. This is especially true if you think that you might on occasion put charges on your card that you cannot pay off right away. If you plan on paying off all charges the same month you accrue them, though, the interest rate may not be as important to you.

Rewards

Many credit cards now feature various kinds of rewards programs. The rewards programs are widely variant, so it is a good idea to do a little research and choose the best one for your uses.

There are two basic kinds of rewards programs: cash back and points. With cash back cards, you get a certain percentage of all your qualifying purchases back, usually as a credit on your account. With a points system, you get a point, usually for each qualified dollar you spend on your card. You can then redeem those points for merchandise. Sometimes the points may only be redeemed at one store, sometimes at many stores, other times for airline tickets, etc. Just be certain that the card you get allows you to redeem your points in a way the benefits you.

Credit Limit

Be sure that the credit card you get has a high enough credit limit to meet your needs.

Other factors you should take into account include annual fees, financing fees, credit requirements, online banking availability, introductory offers, etc. There are also websites that can help you find credit cards that meet your needs.