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Assessing the Full Cost of a Credit Card by:Mr. Peter Kenny

Assessing the Full Cost of a Credit Card  by:Mr. Peter Kenny

Credit cards do not have to end up costing you the earth

. So long as you can keep your spending under control, and are able to pay off your monthly bill in full each month, your credit card will probably cost you nothing. Every purchase you make with your credit card is given an interest free period of somewhere between fifty and sixty days. This is the time between when you make the purchase and when the purchases show up on your next monthly bill. So long as you pay for it on the first bill, there will be no interest or financing charge for the purchase.

However, if you do not manage to pay for the purchase on the first bill it shows up on, then you will start to incur interest and financing charges. On credit cards, interest is charged monthly, not annually.

Also, as well as interest and financing charges, credit cards can also end up costing you in other fees. Probably the most common charge people incur with credit cards is interest charges, when they become unable to repay the full balance in full each month and instead, allow the balance to carry over to the next month.

But late payment fees are another way that credit cards ending up costing people more than they had imagined. You should always read the credit card agreement carefully to find out how much the penalty charges and fees will be if you fail to make all of your repayments on time. Some credit cards will even alter the interest rate you are charged if you fail to make payments. For example, if you are on a credit card that charges ten per cent annual percentage rate, and fail to make a repayment, the terms of your agreement may provide for the interest rate to be increased to a higher rate, for example twenty five per cent.

Another way credit cards can end up charging you more than you expected is if you travel abroad. One of the main conveniences of a credit card is that you can use it abroad when you travel. However, many credit card companies charge high loading fees for purchases you make while abroad. Not only will they charge you their currency exchange fees, but they will also charge you a percentage of the transaction as another fee.

About the author

Peter Kenny is a writer for creditcards-gb. For additional articles and an extensive resource for everything about credit cards, please visit us at http://www.creditcards-gb.co.uk and http://www.creditcards2go4.com.

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Assessing the Full Cost of a Credit Card by:Mr. Peter Kenny