Credit card is one of the most important financial
inventions in modern times. However, this much-sought after boon can be a real
bane to your finances if not used with care. Here are a few instances when you
should restrict the use of credit cards in order to keep your finances in
order.
Using credit cards for
everyday expenses: This is one of the most common instances
when people use credit cards – to buy their day to day items. While using
credit cards to purchase groceries and household items is not always bad, using
it regularly may result in your overspending and crossing your monthly budget.
Always draw up your budget for such purchases and use your credit cards within
this limit. Beyond this, it is better to use cash or debit cards.
Using credit cards for cash
advances: Drawing money from an ATM through your credit card to
meet emergencies is an easy way to combat cash shortage; but have you realised
the impact it will cause on your finances? Not only is the interest rate charged
on the advanced amount exorbitant at 2.5%-3.5% per month, but this also gets
charged from day one itself. Besides you will also have to pay a flat
transaction charge as well.
During the months you have
restricted cash inflows: Credit cards come with a free credit
period of 20-50 days. If you do not pay your bills within the due date, you
will be charged a hefty late payment fee, high interest of 2.5%-3.5% per month
and also taxes on these charges. Hence if you think you will not be able to
generate cash flows to make payment on your credit card within the due date, it
is best to refrain from using it.
Using credit cards when you
travel abroad: When you use your credit card for transactions
in a foreign country, you are usually required to pay a charge on foreign
currency transactions. Also, do not forget the exchange rate fluctuations,
which determine the amount you will have to pay. If you instead opt for a
prepaid currency card, it will help you better.
Using credit cards when you
travel abroad: When you use your credit card for transactions
in a foreign country, you are usually required to pay a charge on foreign
currency transactions. Also, do not forget the exchange rate fluctuations,
which determine the amount you will have to pay. If you instead opt for a
prepaid currency card, it will help you better.
Using credit cards only to
accumulate reward points: In order to attract customers, credit
card companies offer various offers and high reward points on purchases made.
While accumulating reward points is good, spending on your card only for this
reason is not very healthy. You will soon realise that even though you have
high reward points on your card, you will have to pay hefty bills, sometimes
even on unnecessary purchases made without forethought.
When you shop at unsecured
websites: Online shopping has off late become very popular.
While it is a convenient way of shopping, you must refrain from using your
credit card and sharing confidential information on websites which are not
secure. Always check for security levels before making credit card payments in
such cases.
When you cross your credit
limit: It is best to stop using your credit card when you are
close to your credit limit. This is not only good for your credit score, but
also helps you keep a check on your expenses levels.
When you see a discount sale:
Do not use your credit card indiscriminately as soon as you see a discount
sale. This is a sure shot way of you exceeding your budget and spending more
than you can afford. Be prudent when you use your credit card in such
situations and purchase only what you really want. When you use your card for
unaffordable purchases, you will soon end up in a debt spiral, which affects
your financial position gravely.
When you have multiple cards: When you have many credit
cards, keep a note of the billing cycle and due dates of each card. Do not use
the card which is closer to the billing date; instead use a card which has a
farther off billing date. This will give you a higher credit period and makes
more sense to your finances.
A credit card is not always the best option to spend. Nevertheless, it can
work wonders to ease your financial situation, if used smartly, with care and
discipline.
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