Is your credit card making you broke?

Team Wealth Wednesday, December 19, 2007

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A CREDIT card nestles a lot of hidden costs – so if you aren’t careful, your monthly statement can come as a huge shock.

Here is a checklist of reasons why you may incur unnecessary credit card expenses:

You don't pay the minimum amount due
Whether you do it knowingly or unknowingly, you will end up paying a late payment fee. This fee varies from bank to bank. If you do not pay for two consecutive months, you become a defaulter. Collection strategy then varies, depending on his risk score arrived ad from the amount outstanding, past record, individual profile/ profession. Further transactions will be blocked.

You revolve your balance
Banks give you this option to pay a minimum prescribed amount and carry forward the rest to the next billing period. In this case, you will pay an interest on the outstanding amount. But the catch lies here: when you carry a balance from month to month, there is no grace period on new purchases with most cards.

Your payment cheque bounces
You would have to bear a fee for dishonoured cheques. If you go beyond the due date, you become a delinquent case, and your risk profile shoots up. Also, all charges will be applicable – a fee for a bounced cheque, a late payment fee and monthly interest on outstanding amount.

Illustrations: Vaibhav Shirke

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    It is very informative for people like me who do not have much idea about credit cards & their trappings

    Posted by Sunita on 13 Aug, 2008 at 01:41 PM


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