Why Credit Cards are a Bad Idea
When you shop on the Internet or over the phone, it’s the only good way to do it, what else are you going
to do, post a cheque? Like anything convenient, though, credit cards have a flip side – in fact, they have
lots.
Can You Keep Track?
When you walk into that shop and hand over the card, the money is taken from the card, and the card goes back
into your wallet. You still have all the things you started with – there’s no less money in your purse or wallet to
remind you of what you’ve spent.
Everyone has a tendency to underestimate what they spend, and smaller amounts can add up quickly on a credit
card without you even noticing. It’s like taking the way phone bills work and applying it to everything you buy –
and that can’t be a good idea.
Money For Nothing.
Using credit cards is a great way of losing a percentage of your income to a credit card company in exchange for
nothing. The moment you run a balance, you’re paying them interest.
Not only that, but you’re paying your credit card bill as soon as you get your wages, so you don’t have the
chance to earn any interest on them from your bank. When you think about it, you’re losing out twice over – and for
what?
Designed to Keep You in Debt.
Your credit cards are trying to keep you using them and paying interest. You will find it very difficult to pay
off all your credit cards once you have them. The company will do everything they can to stop you paying before
you’ve paid them lots of interest. The more debt you show you can pay back, the more they’ll try to offer you,
until they get you to the point where you can’t pay.
The Lie in the Name.
Credit cards are called credit cards to avoid saying what they really are: debt! You will do much better in all
things connected to credit cards if you always remember this simple mantra: credit cards are debt cards. Use the
word debt as often as you can whenever you talk about credit cards.
But Sometimes You Can’t Avoid Them.
When you need money in an emergency and you just don’t have any, there’s no doubting that credit cards can be
useful. They are also a very useful way of proving to credit rating agencies that you can handle debt, and this
will be taken into consideration when you apply for car loans or a mortgage.
Just remember that whenever you handle credit cards, you’re playing with fire. Do everything you can to keep
your use of them to a minimum, and you’ll have a much better financial life.
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