Comparing Credit Cards
All across the United States, there are hundreds and hundreds of
banks and credit card companies looking for your business. This day
and age, banks and credit card companies are in competition with
each other, trying all they can to get your business. To try and
get your business, they offer different credit cards with various
incentives, rebates, and other perks.
Before you make your decision and choose a credit card, you
should always compare what each company or bank has to offer you.
If you get an offer in the mail for a credit card, you should go on
the Internet and look into it more. You should also make sure that
you read the fine print as well, to see if there are any type of
hidden fees or other costs associated with that card. Many times,
with offers in the mail, credit card companies or banks will try to
sneak hidden fees and costs in there.
When you start to compare offers, you should make sure that you
look at the APR and the fees. The APR is very important, as this
will tell you your interest rate. You want to get the lowest APR
possible with your credit card. If you look at a credit card that
has an unusually high APR, you should immediately rule it out.
Credit cards that come with high APR rates can easily lead you on a
roller coaster towards credit card debt. No matter how good your
credit may be, high APR rates can leave you with charges that are
really difficult to pay.
Among the many options available to you, you'll have three
primary choices for your credit card - Visa, MasterCard, and
American Express. These three giants are the leaders in credit
cards. Visa and MasterCard don't issue the cards themselves, they
have banks and other companies issue on their behalf. American
Express, or AMEX, is the only one that does everything themselves.
AMEX issues their credit cards, maintains their own networks, and
doesn't use any type of third party.
If you like to travel, you will probably want to choose either
Visa or MasterCard, as they are accepted all over the world.
American Express is the least accepted of the three, although the
company is upgrading their networks every chance they get. Before
too long, AMEX will be accepted virtually everywhere. Right now
though, AMEX isn't accepted in all areas of the world.
Discover is another type of credit card, although it isn't near
as popular as the three above. Discover does have some great
benefits to offer you, although it isn't accepted in other parts of
the world. Most people who have Discover credit cards stay local
and use their cards in the event of an emergency. If you don't have
a credit card and have been thinking about getting a Discover card,
you should really think about that decision and choose either Visa
or MasterCard instead.
All in all, there are a lot of credit cards to choose from. That
final decision though, is entirely up to you. There are a lot of
great companies and banks out there, although it's up to you to
find the best credit card for your needs. You can choose to go with
a company or bank that's local to you, or get online and look for
your credit card. The Internet can be a great resource for credit
cards, as long as you know what you want. If you know what you want
before you go online - you'll save yourself a lot of time and
money.
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