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Credit Card Applications - What to Do and What Not to Do!

   

Not certain how to apply for a credit card?

Unsure if applying for more than one credit card will adversely affect your chances of being accepted? Looking for advice on applying for credit cards? Never fear - credit card comparison sites have all the information you need to help you apply for credit cards, as well as advice on the type of credit card that's best suited to your spending style. Here's some of the best advice you can get on making credit card applications.

  1. Don't apply for every credit card offer that comes your way. Credit card companies are eager to do business with you. If you had any doubt of that, all you need to do is check your postbox. Most weeks will find at least half a dozen credit card offers sliding in through the mail box. While it may be tempting to build up an entire collection of credit cards, it's not only a dangerous invitation to getting deeply into debt, it can adversely affect your credit rating even if you never use a single one of them.

    That's because every time you apply for a credit card, the credit card company sends an enquiry to one of the three major credit reporting agencies, which leaves a mark on your record. If you apply for numerous credit cards within a short period of time, it's a red flag to many credit companies that rely on software to rate credit records into credit scores. Too many credit card applications will lower your credit score.

    In addition, potential creditors - credit card companies, stores, car dealers and mortgage companies - will also study your potential to get in over your head with debt. The amount of available credit that you have is a major factor in that particular calculation. The more credit you have available to you, the higher your potential for running up more debt than you can afford in the eyes of credit card companies and potential lenders.

  2. Do take stock of how you tend to handle credit cards to help you decide which type of credit card is right for you. While there's no hard and fast rule, in general if you prefer to pay your bills each month in full and never carry a credit card balance on your account, then you should take advantage of high reward credit cards. Cashback credit cards that pay you cash back to use them, or offer substantial discounts on purchases often have marginally higher APR (annual percentage rate) - but that doesn't matter if you don't carry a balance at all. There won't be anything on which to charge interest.

    By the same token, if you tend to make large purchases on credit cards and pay the bill off over several months, then APR becomes more important. If that's your shopping style, then you should opt for a credit card with the lowest APR possible.

  3. Do research credit card offers carefully before choosing the ones for which you'll apply.

Author: Jon Francis
 
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Jon Francis is a reputed author. Jon likes to write articles about this subject.
 
 
 

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