Military Credit Cards
Choosing a credit card, especially if you are trying to carefully
weigh your options, can be a nightmare. You may be forced to endure
the trouble of trying to read and understand the fine print of many
different kinds of offers. Many people just sign up for the first
decent-looking offer that comes along, but this can be tragic if the
great rates that they saw advertised were introductory rates for a
short term.
One thing that you should always look for in a credit card is no
annual fee. There are so many good cards out there that do not
charge an annual fee. If a credit card offer does not clearly state
that there is no annual fee, then move on to the next one.
The second thing that you should be looking for is the introductory
rate. Credit cards all offer introductory rates; however, these
rates are not going to stick around for long. What you want to look
for is how long they will stick. A credit card that offers 0%
interest for a full year is a wonderful deal, and can be a great way
to save some money while you pay down a large charge. Keep in mind,
though, that the rates for new charges and the rates for balance
transfers are different! If you are looking to transfer a balance,
then a good deal for balance transfers is much more important than a
good rate on new purchases.
Rewards programs are also a good thing to look for, since so many
credit card companies offer them. It is a shame to make purchases and
not get cash back when so many cards will offer you a percentage of
your money back in rewards. Keep in mind, however, that if the rates
are not good, then you will spend more money in interest than you will
earn in rewards, making it a moot point.
If you love reward cards, then be sure to pay the balance in full each
month. This allows you to earn rewards on your purchases but at the
same time allows you to keep your debt from accruing interest or from
growing larger, which can benefit you quite a bit. It is actually good
policy, in any case, to pay your balance in full every month.
Another thing to keep in mind is that some stores may not accept every
card. Discover cards, for example, while widely accepted, are not
accepted everywhere. If you have a particular store or location in
mind for use of your card, make sure that this location either takes
all cards, or that it at least takes the kind of card for which you
are applying.
The right credit card for you might also come in a more obvious
package. Student credit cards, for example, are specifically designed
to be easily accessible to college students. These can be much easier
to get (and to use for buying those necessary books), even if you are
a student with no existing credit. Business credit cards offer bonuses
to small business owners, and can be helpful to you if you own a
business.
Choosing the right credit card, in many cases, comes down to paying
attention to the advertising to get the real details, and to spending
the time that it takes to track down a really great offer.
Use our Quick-Qualify form below to get started on your Summer
Military Loan today!
Description: Summer Military Loans for all active duty and retired (20 years
plus) service members in the United States. Summer
Military loans vary
from $500 to $10,000.
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