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Credit Card Advice

September 22nd, 2011



It’s good practice to shop around when looking for a credit card. Going for the first one that comes your way just because you recognise the name can be a costly mistake. There are also plenty of facilities available online that offer a comparison of all the cards currently available. With such a vast amount of financial information available freely on the internet, there’s really no excuse for being ill informed when it comes to your finances.

If you’re a new owner of a credit card then here are a few things that are worth remembering:

Avoid using credit cards at ATM machines unless you really have no other choice. Each time you use your card you will be charged a percentage of the cash that you withdraw. Overtime this can prove to be very expensive.

Be organised with your finances and make sure that you pay at least the minimum payment each month and on time. You may incur a late charge if you miss the pay by date, which can be as much as

Credit Card Approval Advice

August 18th, 2010



Credit card approval is easy if you have a high credit score and a clean credit history. This means that you pay bills on time and that you are a responsible debt payer. Because of this, credit card companies picture you as an ideal client since you are a responsible borrower. So before making your card application, find out what your credit score is. By knowing this, you will get a good idea of whether you will be approved or not. Knowing this will also be able to give you a general idea of how much your interest rate will be upon approval.

If you have a less-than-perfect credit score, it is not too late to improve it. If you already have debts due, make sure you pay them promptly at the appropriate amounts. Keep your credit history clean by starting today if you plan on making an application within in the next 6 months. By improving your credit history you will be able to increase your credit score. This in turn will give you a better chance to get your card application approved.

In the event that you are disapproved, don’t fret but find out why. This will help you figure out how to fix what is wrong with your situation so that when you apply again, you have a higher chance for approval. If you get rejected, don’t reapply at once. Let 2 weeks to a month pass before you make another application. No credit card company likes an applicant who seems desperate to get a credit card.