Tips for Getting Your First Credit Card
Sunday, November 6th, 2011Are you going to have your first step in the pleasant world of credit cards? The world is really lucrative with so many companies with their great offers for you; but with your first credit card you need to be aware of some risky aspects associated with the plastic. How to get a credit card is important but how to manage your transactions safe and secured is also equally important.
It is more so because as you attain the age you are considered to be responsible and law permits you to have a credit card. The first thing is that you must patiently compare various offers to get the best one. The truth is that as you are excited to have your first credit card; credit card companies are even more excited to trap you with their offers. Don’t go by the tag ‘student’ with the credit cards. Concentrate more on the interest rates and the credit limits they offer.
Most of the companies offer a zero balance transfer offer on new cards that lasts from six months to one year and even more. If you have already a checking or saving account in a bank; look for the credit cards from that bank first, as you may avoid extra paper work for seeking a card from the same bank.
Never start with more than one credit card. Have a single card first and learn all the intricacies of the game. It is more difficult to manage multiple cards in the beginning.
Never cross the credit limit that you have been provided with your credit card. The credit limit on a card is decided by what accounts you show and what the level of your frequent transactions is. For higher credit limits there is generally a higher interest rate.
Low interest rate credit cards are most sought after cards in the market. You must learn the rules and should ask as many questions as possible to clarify your doubts regarding the rules.
Last but not the least, never fail to pay your monthly bills completely and on time besides obeying the credit limit on your card.