I typically pay for everything on my credit cards, and
just pay the balance off in full each month.
Not exact matches
For those used to
paying off credit cards
in full every
month, this can come as a rude shock: to those who are used to carrying a
balance, it is
just part of how the world works.
You can actually avoid
paying the purchase APR if you
pay off your
balance due
in full every
month, instead of
just paying off the minimum amount due.
Just make sure to make at least the minimum payment every
month and
pay off the
balance in full in six
months because the APR is too high be
paying interest.
You
just need to ensure that you charge minimum amount to the card and
pay off the
balance in full at the end of the
month.
Just make sure you can
pay off your
balance in full each
month.
Just make sure to make at least the minimum payment every
month and
pay off the
balance in full in six
months because the APR is too high be
paying interest.
The benefit to a charge card is that you're not restricted to a credit limit and so you have a little more flexibility — you
just need to be able to keep yourself
in check to make sure you'll
pay off your
balance in full each
month.
The benefit to a charge card like the Platinum is that you're not restricted to a credit limit and so you have a little more flexibility — you
just need to be able to keep yourself
in check to make sure you'll
pay off your
balance in full each
month.
Just be sure to
pay off your
balance in full each
month to avoid the interest.
Pay your
balances off in full each
month and your score will be
just fine (and then some).