Store cards and credit cards have their advantages and disadvantages, but which is best for you. In this article we point out some basics to help you take control of your spending.
Store Cards
Do you have a store card? How many do you have? Do you know how much you are spending on each?
Store cards are a great idea if you use them properly, but they can cause huge amounts of personal financial damage if you don’t take control.
When you are offered a store card here a few things to bear in mind:
Credit Cards
The same kind of questions can be asked about credit cards:
How many do you have? Do you know what you’re spending? Are you in control? What are the special offers - low interest, 0% balance transfers, etc? What’s the credit limit and can you handle it? What are the repayment terms, including APR?
The major differences from a store card are that you can use a credit card almost anywhere, and that the APR is usually a lot lower. It’s also a lot easier to control your spending if it’s all on one card.
So when you’ve weighed up both kinds of card, what should you do? Here’s a couple of ideas:
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