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Credit Cards: The Importance Of Paying Back What You Spend
By: James Mahony
Credit cards are used all over the world by a large number of individuals. If
used properly, a credit card can be a great thing to have. The problem is that a
large number of individuals who have credit cards are not properly using them.
There are a number of ways that a credit card can be misused. The most common
misuse of a credit card includes making late payments or no payments at all.
There are many credit card holders who do not understand that there are serious
consequences to not making on time credit card payments.
The most common reason why a person fails to make a payment on their credit card
is because they do not have the money to do so. This whole situation can be
avoided if credit holders realized that they should not spend money that they do
not have. Using a credit card for emergencies or necessities is a different
story, but by eliminating unnecessary credit card purchases an individual would
not even worry about having to make credit card payments when they do not have
the money.
Credit card holders who put off paying back what they owe are likely to put
themselves in financial trouble. This trouble first begins with late fees.
Different credit card companies charge different late fees; however, the average
late fee tends to be around twenty-five dollars a month. Twenty-five dollars may
not seem like a lot of money, but it can add up if you fail to pay back what you
spend on a regular basis.
Late fees are not the only short-term financial problem associated with not
paying back what you spend. Many credit card holders only pay the minimum
monthly payment that is required each month. When a credit card holder goes
without paying their bill or they make a late payment the minimum monthly
payment requested is likely to increase. In some cases, the minimum payment
required by a credit card company could double or even triple.
Late fees and increased minimum payments are considered short-term financial
hardships because they can often be fixed over a short period of time. The
long-term effect of not remembering to pay back what you spend is a poor credit
rating. Credit card companies are in constant contact with multiple credit
bureaus. If your late payments or non-payments are reported you could have a
difficult time receiving financing from financial institutions in the future.
Now that you know what could happen if you do not remember to pay back what you
purchase with a credit card you need to find ways to make sure that you do
remember. If you find yourself having a hard time remembering to make your
credit card payments you may want to keep track of your payment deadlines on a
calendar. You can also program your computer or cell phone to remind you to make
payments.
If you are unable to make your credit card payments because you do not have the
money you should concentrate on reducing your purchases or increasing your
income. By cutting unnecessarily purchases, such as cigarettes, coffee, soda,
and alcohol, you could have more money to pay off your credit cards.
The best way to stay out of financial trouble is to remember what you spend on
your credit card needs to be paid back and on time. Organizing your life and
being aware of the consequences is the best way to remember what you spend on
your credit card needs to be paid back.
About the Author:
James Mahony is the founder of
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