Some Tips with Our Credit Card

August 27th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

personal financesI believe that all of us have more than one credit card issued by several banks. As one of the most flexible way of payment, credit card is widely used in many transactions all over the world. Just swipe our card, no cash money, and we will get what we want !

Then, at the end of the month, some people will become headache because of incoming credit card bills, even bring them to personal bankruptcy. For those who still able to pay minimum payment amount, they can postpone life difficulties because of huge debts, but it’s just another time will come with bigger debt pressure, unless they can well manage utilization of credit card.

For sure, just thrown away our credit cards and not use them anymore is not a proper solution under current less-cash world. What we have to do is a good personal finance management of our credit cards.

Here are some tips that we can do for better utilization of our credit cards, to avoid getting mad because of their bills :

1. Bear in mind that credit card is not a debt facility

A lot of people forgot to use credit card as their main purpose for flexible payment method, but just swipe card for another debt which cannot be fully paid at the end of the month. One underlined mindset in using credit card is, please treat them as a tool of payment only, which has to be paid with your current routine income or future expected income. So, when we see any interesting things to buy or to pay using credit card, think over and over again whether our income can cover that purchasing or not. Implementing this rule effectively, then we will become credit card debt free.

2. Use several cards for different purposes

Lets say we have three credit cards on hand. Just allocate utilization of each credit card for different purposes. For example, credit card A is utilized for monthly household budget which is covered by monthly income. For this credit card, our payment shall be 100% of billing amount, so we don’t have any future obligation or interest paid. We may use credit card B for entertainment and traveling. For this credit card, we can choose whether to pay 100% of monthly billing by our allocated saving or pay a part of billing amount now and settle all obligation when we receive our future expected income (such as yearly bonus, project disbursement income, etc). Credit card C is utilized for purchasing household apparels or electronics, and we can order our bank to switch payment method to 6 months or 1 year installment type. Then, allocate some monthly budget to pay them. Please be careful to make sure our monthly income can cover all installment.

3. Pay more than minimum amount every month

For credit card B, please pay more than minimum amount every month. Since we don’t do traveling or unordinary entertainment every month, in the next month our bill amount will be reduced. If we continuously pay as much as we can more than minimum amount, at the end billing amount will be less significant compared to our budget. In accordance with personal finance management, the best way to do is make some saving for our planned traveling or entertainment, so we can pay 100% of billing amount with your saving.

4. Control our lifestyle

The last but not least, as general rule of thumb in personal finances, please just life with suitable lifestyle which can be fulfilled by our income. Sometimes we forget it and do a mad entertainment, mad shopping, or other mad things. When we have interest to buy clothes, just buy clothes which are match to our income. A lot of entertainment type out there, simply choose one or two type which suitable with our income. So many house apparels and electronic tools with wide range of price, just buy one which is suitable for us. If we want higher lifestyle, then just try to enlarge our income. But, if we cannot enlarge our income yet, then be satisfied with our current lifestyle.

By implementing utilization of our credit cards as mentioned above, we can well manage our expenditure and still on our track of personal finance management.

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  1. August 27th, 2009 at 23:28 | #1

    y i dont have credit card but that nice tips

    • Bellar
      August 30th, 2009 at 13:08 | #2

      It’s ok I think, you still have debit card on your hand.

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