5 things you should never buy with your credit card


5 things you should never buy with your credit card

May 18, 2011

5 things you should never buy with your credit card By Maryalene LaPonsie

Remember when you couldn't go to the grocery store and buy a gallon of milk unless you had a couple dollars in your pocket? The move toward plastic started with gas stations and grocery stores, but for me, the defining moment came when I no longer had to worry about scrounging for change to buy breakfast on my way to work. Yes, one day - one glorious day - the clouds parted and the heavens sang and the fast food joints in the town began accepting credit cards.

So today you can buy everything from a 79 cent pack of gum to a $7,900 diamond bracelet with a little help from Visa, Mastercard and company. But should you?

While it may be convenient, there are 5 things you should avoid charging to your credit card:

Groceries: OK, if you are out of diapers and out of cash, it might be better to use credit than wrap little Johnny in a towel and hope for the best. But if you find yourself in a situation where you are charging groceries every week because you don't have any other way to pay, it is time to take off the rose-colored glasses: You have a problem. You need to figure out a way to spend less or earn more.

Now, the exception to this rule would be if you use one of the best cash back credit cards and pay off your balance each month. With zero percent credit cards and cash rewards, you can actually come out ahead so long as you don't carry a balance. Otherwise, you might be paying interest on those diapers for the next five years if you start making only...

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Credit card complaint? File it with the government

May 6, 2011

Credit card complaint? File it with the government By Jim Sloan

More than a few of us have felt our jaws drop when opening a bill from one of our credit card companies.

Maybe you were shocked to see that your interest rate had jumped on your zero percent credit cards or that there were fake credit card numbers on your bill. Or maybe those balance transfer offers were not as good as you thought, or that best cash back credit card you got didn't reward you the way you expected it to.

Chances are the details were outlined to you in the fine print of your credit card application. But if these surprises weren't included in that disclosure and that the charges are unfair or unjust, you do have the right to complain about your credit card company to a state agency or the federal government.

The first step

Before reporting your credit card company to your state or federal agencies, try to work out your differences with the company itself. Call and explain your problem to them and ask about what procedures you should follow to correct the problem.

If that doesn't help, you can file...

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Student loans adding up: Here's what you need to do to dig yourself out

April 27, 2011

Student loans adding up: Here's what you need to do to dig yourself out By Beth Orenstein

College students now owe more money for their education than the nation owes on credit cards. According to a recent story in the New York Times, last year, student loan debt outpaced credit card debt for the first time. Not only that, but student loan debt is expected to top a trillion dollars - a figure that's hard to fathom.

The mountain of student debt is rising at a rapid pace. According to those who track it, in 1993, less than half of those graduating were in debt when they did so. Eleven years later, two-thirds of those receiving bachelor's degrees owed big time. Last year, those who borrowed money to attend college graduated with an average debt of $24,000 - as much money as their grandparents probably paid for their first home.

Burden of student debt likely to worsen

The situation is only likely to get bleaker. Public colleges and universities may have no choice but to raise tuition and fees as the states reduce the subsidies they give them - states across the country are facing their own budget crises and have to cut somewhere. Higher education is an easy target.

Not only do graduates owe money for their schooling, but many also owe on credit cards. They'll be paying for a long time. And with the sour economy and unemployment still near 10 percent, how easy can it be to find a job that covers living expenses and debt payments?

Tips for digging out of student debt

So, if you're about to graduate and owe on loans and credit cards, what can you do to dig yourself out of debt?

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5 reasons to get credit cards for your teenagers

April 19, 2011

5 reasons to get credit cards for your teenagers By Kathryn Hawkins

Want to help your teenagers learn financial responsibility before they head off for the wild world of college? Then consider making them authorized users on your credit card account while they're still under your roof. You may worry about them racking up huge bills, but in fact, teaching your children how to manage credit now with no fee credit cards linked to your account will help them avoid getting into debt later. Here's why you shouldn't be afraid to hook your kids up with credit cards.

  1. A supervised environment is the best place to start. A student credit card is all too often many people's first exposure to credit cards. However many find themselves unprepared since they often have little understanding of cards' payment terms and interest rates. As a result, students often get in over their heads: In a 2008 survey, Sallie Mae found that the average college student...
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Is your credit card making you sick?

April 12, 2011

Is your credit card making you sick? By Kathryn Vercillo

Spending is on the rise in the midst of flu season. What you may not realize is these things feed into each other.

The more time spent with others and the more money your hands touch the more likely it is that you're going to get sick. And if you think dirty cash is the only way that money makes you ill, think again. Those credit cards you whip out to pay for new gadgets and dinners with loved ones are also covered in germs.

5 reasons credit cards collect germs

Here are the five biggest reasons credit cards are likely to carry germs:

  1. Flu germs remain alive on surfaces. That includes the plastic of your credit cards. These germs can live anywhere from a few hours to several months!
  2. Germs thrive in the conditions where you keep your credit cards. Most people store credit cards in wallets, purses and pockets. These are all dark, warm, slightly moist places--great conditions for germs to thrive.
  3. You're too casual about where you place your credit cards. You set credit cards down on counters and stick them into restaurant cardholders. Instead...
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Traveling abroad? Chase, British Airways card makes Europe easier to reach with 100,000 bonus miles

April 8, 2011

Traveling abroad? Chase, British Airways card makes Europe easier to reach with 100,000 bonus miles By Jim Sloan

You need a good to excellent credit score to qualify for the card, but if you are approved, you'll can receive 100,000 bonus British Airways miles by simply making an initial purchase and then spending at least $2,500 within the first three months of your membership.

You earn the first 50,000 miles with the initial purchase and then another 50,000 after surpassing the $2,500 mark. Those 100,000 miles are enough to allow you to redeem for two round-trip tickets from the United States to any one of a number of European Zone 1 destinations, including Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.

The seats are...

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