Search
Recommended Sites
Related Links






   

Informative Articles

Are We Underestimating What We Spend On Credit Cards?
An investigation organized by Egg says consumers have greatly underestimated the amount that credit cards are used throughout the United Kingdom, what this means is consumers are spending a lot more than they think. The investigation revealed...

Plastic Credit Cards
Credit cards are plastic coated debts that you will pay over a course of time. If you have or plan to get a credit card, make sure that you understand all the details lay out in the terms. Grace periods are often extended to 25 days; however,...

The Game Of Switching- Credit Cards
Are you overburdened with the outstanding balance of your credit cards? Are you sick and tired of juggling between 3-5 credit cards? Don't you need a way out to relax yourself from this burden? If yes, then read on. This article might help you in...

Tips to Avoid Overspending on Credit Cards
Shopping or buying things is one of the guilty pleasures in life and with the presence of credit cards, spending seems to be more like a habit and way of life. Credit cards make one's life easier but it could also make one's life a living hell once...

Zero Percent Credit Cards
When searching for a 0 apr credit card, one with 0% annual percentage rate (apr) for a trial period, one of the best ways to find a good deal is to compare the credit card rate of several sites. One way to find reliable sites is to start with...

 
Advantages of Switching Credit Cards

Switching credit cards is an everyday part of life now whether it is taking advantage of the introductory offers or simply deciding that your existing credit card account is old hand and you are looking for a newer better credit card deal than you have already. If you choose your new credit card wisely the advantages could prove beneficial to you.

Here we are going to look at some of the advantages of switching your credit card and how it may benefit you.

Lower APR

Finding a credit card with a lower APR could be beneficial to you if you do not pay your credit card balance in full every month. Having a lower APR would mean paying less interest on your outstanding balance. (Do be aware of the minimum payment warning; always try to pay more than the minimum payment.) If you had bad debt in the past and could only get a high interest credit card then you may now be able to get a credit card with a lower APR.

Reward Schemes

Does your current credit card have a rewards or cash back scheme included? Are you benefiting from the reward scheme you currently have in place? It is better to find a new credit card that you would benefit from rather than have points totting up for vouchers that you know you are not going to use. I.e. store vouchers could help you with your grocery shopping or if you are a frequent flyer air miles could save you some money on your flights. Think about the reward scheme and ask yourself if you would use the vouchers etc.

Charity Credit Cards

If you have been thinking for a long time about helping out or donating money to your favorite charity chances are they will have a credit card that you can purchase. If you purchase a charity credit card every time you use your card your lender will donate to your chosen charity. People can feel very strongly about certain charities whether it be through losing a loved one or working in a charity environment so having a charity credit card could put your mind at rest knowing that you are helping in some way. You will generally find that charity credit card have all the other incentives that other credit cards have. The same applies to football credit cards, your favorite football club would receive a payment for every transaction you make which would in turn be reinvested back into your team club.

Thinking about switching credit cards? There are many different options to think about so don't just stick to your current credit card out of habit make your credit card decisions work for you whatever your circumstances.

About the author:

Joseph Kenny is the webmaster of the UK credit card comparison site http://www.creditcards121.co m/, where you can find a selection of credit card advice. For US visitors there is also the comparison site http://www.credit-cards-i nfo.com/ for all US interest free offers.