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Good Credit Management Skills Are More Important Than Ever
Good Credit Management Skills Are More Important Than Ever
Good Credit Management Skills Are More Important Than Ever
(ARA) -
Consumers have many options when it comes to selecting a credit
card that best fits their needs. For instance, some people may use
credit cards strictly for big-ticket items, while others may use
them for all their everyday purchases; some may carry a balance
while others pay it off every month. Even though people use credit
in different ways, one fact remains the same: good credit card
management is important to everyone.
"Consumers who focus on good credit management are likely to have
greater control of their finances overall," says Margo Georgiadis,
executive vice president and chief marketing officer of Discover
Financial Services. "Today, more than ever, consumers are actively
looking for straightforward ways to increase their financial
confidence."
To hone their credit management skills, Georgiadis recommends
people consider the following steps:
1. Develop a consistent payment routine
Years ago, it was possible to tackle household bills on a certain
day each month. But today's billing cycles rarely match up, which
can mean several different due dates throughout the month.
People can more easily manage their monthly credit card payments by
choosing a card that enables them to set their own payment due date
based upon what works best. Developing a consistent payment routine
can really pay off.
Sometimes even literally. The Discover Motiva Card provides
cardmembers who make on-time monthly payments six times in a row
their next month's interest back -- twice a year, every year when
they pay on-time each month.
2. Pick a convenient time and way to pay your bill
For many, checkbooks are a thing of the past. In today's wired
world, there are more payment options than ever making it easier
and faster to pay bills.
Do your homework on what options are available and pick the method
that's most convenient to your lifestyle or when you get paid each
month. For example, some credit card companies allow cardholders to
set up automatic direct payments online or by phone for recurring
monthly bills. Others allow cardholders to schedule their payments
in advance to align with their pay periods or let them pay their
bill for free by phone or online -- even on the payment due
date.
3. Use account management tools to save time and money
Many credit card companies offer account customization tools that
enable cardholders to keep close tabs on their account and budget.
To avoid fees, some companies allow cardholders to set up reminders
to let them know that their payment due date is approaching, or if
they're close to exceeding their credit limit. E-mail reminders can
also be set to alert them when a large purchase has been made or
help track when a return, credit or balance transfer is posted. In
addition, cardholders are able to access their account summary
information online to help them track spending, create a budget,
and sort transactions by date, amount, description or category
which can be helpful for tax preparation.
4. Use your credit card rewards to help pay down your balance or
reduce expenses
Some credit card companies allow you to redeem cash rewards in the
form of a statement credit, which helps you pay down your balance
faster, or you can have the money deposited directly to your bank
account. You also can take advantage of other redemption options
such as the ability to double their rewards when redeeming for
places where they already shop.
For more tips on good credit management and other information,
visit www.discovercard.com.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
