Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

Credit Cards: Are You Too Lazy To Save Money

By: terryt Home | Arts-and-Entertainment | Humanities


Well perhaps lazy is too strong a word and complacent might fit the bill better.

It's a startling headline but true that there are thousands of people worldwide that never bother to check how competitive their credit cards annual percentage rate is.
The truth is that most people who start off with a good interest rate on their credit card accept that it will always be competitive and are losing thousands of dollars per year in interest charges.

Keeping track of how competitive your credit card interest rate is might seem a bit of a chore, however I try to look at the situation is this way. Consider that your credit card company is charging you even a reasonable 5% interest rate and you are eligible to transfer your balance owed to another credit card company who are offering a 0% interest transfer rate, this could save you a substantial monthly amount which could be used for a vacation or similar enjoyable use of your hard earned money.

Just think now, when was the last time that you sat down and really considered what your credit card company was charging you in interest each month, again consider when was the last time that you took a positive attitude to search for a more competitive credit card.

With credit card companies now aggressively advertising for new customers and offering their best interest rate products it really is in your own interest to seek out and take advantage of any better rate deal that is available to you.

Perhaps again you should consider how many hours per week you have to work just to pay the interest on your credit card bill, this way at looking at interest charges can be quite sobering and should give you the boost to seek out better credit card offers that are being advertised daily and are yours for the taking.

Many people seem to place a misguided loyalty in staying with one credit card company and think that this may be of benefit to them, however it really is the fact that now a days loyalty to any financial institution rarely pays dividends and you should monitor your credit card interest charges on a regular basis with a view to constantly updating your situation and positively managing your financial out goings.

Always remember that it is up to you to be aware of any savings you can make by transferring to a better credit card company who offer a better credit card interest rate, your existing lender will very rarely advise you to move to one of their new products that will save you money but reduce their profits.



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
Copyright 2006 Terry Till



Save money on your credit card now



Webmasters and ezine owners may use this article provided they leave all content, links and resource box intact and without alteration.
Article Submission made possible by: http://www.articles-submit.com
Courtesy of:Articlebliss.com


Tags: , , , , , , , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Humanities Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Humanities

  • Low Interest Rate Credit Cards: Start Saving Today
    By: Edward Vegliante | Aug 11th 2007
    If you carry an outstanding balance on your credit card, you're not alone. Nearly 70% of Americans keep a balance on one of their credit cards from month to month. And many of these cards have sky-high rates, which add up to hefty amounts in interest expense. By switching to a low interest rate credit card, you can save hun ... Read

  • Building Your Credit Correctly Without Going Broke
    By: Thomas Rendleman | Aug 3rd 2006
    Building your credit is important to getting better interest rates on cars, homes, and on all other credit purchases. Raise your credit score. Credit Level II Program. Read

  • How To Get My Business Flowing In A Recession
    By: Deidre Shirley | Dec 14th 2008
    One of the best ways to booster invetory without paying interest on bank loans to purchase the inventory, is to use a permenant credit card with no interest. Read

  • Making Sense Out Of A Student Credit Card
    By: Joe Kenny | Dec 12th 2006
    Being a student in college can be fun, especially if you have access to funds - without having to worry about always carrying cash with you. A student credit card can take care of many of those problems and provide you with a credit rating for later on, too. Read

  • Tips To Help You Increase Your Credit
    By: Kenneth Scott | Apr 16th 2008
    There are many effective ways to build credit. In order to keep creditors from bothering you, and in order for you to get a loan with a reasonable interest rate, you need to learn how to build your credit. Read

  • How To Get A Personal Loan Even With A Low Credit Score
    By: Melissa Kellett | Jan 9th 2008
    It is important that you understand the role that credit score plays in your ability to obtain finance. It will not only determine whether you get approved or not, but also the interest rate you are going to pay, the loan amount you will be able to get and the length of the loan too. Read

  • Are There Really Unsecured Bad Credit Loans?
    By: Amanda Hash | Jul 13th 2008
    Bad credit loans are advertised everywhere and those who have bad credit build hope that they can get finance despite their credit difficulties. However, most bad credit applicants seek unsecured loans and most bad credit loans are secured loans. So, many people with bad credit wonder if those promotions offering unsecured ... Read

  • Uk Economy Should Recover After Interest Rate Cut
    By: David Rowtree-11606 | Nov 22nd 2008
    Reaction from UK financial experts to the recent Bank of England rate cut. Read

  • Apply Online For A Credit Card - Instant Online Credit Card Application
    By: Trevor Taylor | Oct 23rd 2007
    When we apply online for a credit card many of us are conscious of the security risks involved in offering our personal details over the internet. So just how safe is it to make that instant online credit card application? Read

  • Learn More About Credit Card Offers
    By: Darren Cason | Dec 6th 2008
    It is very important to compare credit card offers. The first thing you need to do is look at the fine print in the Terms and Conditions, where you can learn more about the card offers. Although some providers advertise cards with no annual fees or zero percent APR, the fine print can often tell a different story. Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy