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Charges on your credit card

Tuesday, July 14, 2009 4:24 pm
Renuka Singh

We all are aware that credit cards make our lives easy as we can swipe them anytime and get the thing we desire. It’s much simpler to use a credit card than carry cash. Besides, you are able to splurge even when you don’t have enough cash available in your bank account. Nonetheless, people who use credit cards need to be familiar with several fees that come along with it. As spending is part of your financial life, so is saving and investing. If an individual ends up paying oodles of fees in the form of finance charges or hidden fees, what would he have left to save and invest? So, you need to be cautious about what you are paying on your credit card. The nature of the fee is also crucial in determining as to whether it can be slashed or evaded, which makes it essential for a card owner to vigilantly look at the accurate item.

The basic fee that you need to pay is the joining fee or the membership fee, which can easily be avoided as banks compete to lure new customers. Most of the credit cards are offered without any membership fee. Nevertheless, there are premium cards, where you need to pay a membership fee. These fees have to be taken as a fact that they are one-time fees, which will have to be paid only once. Some banks charge annual fees for the credit card usage on a yearly basis, which is an annual outlay that along with a service tax gives the entire levy. A card member can either get the fees revoked if possible or choose a card with no annual fees in order to minimize or abolish this cost. This will reduce the cardholder’s accountability. So, if you want to own a credit card, make sure you get a zero annual fee card to get rid of the costs. Another alternative is to make a one-time payment and change the card into a lifetime one, whereby no annual fees will be applied over the span of the card. Besides the joining fee and the annual fee, there are other fees and costs that are levied on a credit card. You need to be aware of the term, service tax. Service charges are unlike the service tax that is charged by the law. Non-payment on credit cards provokes a penalty. Likewise, in case the payment is made late, a card member has to pay a late fee along with the finance charges that are billed for the number of days the payment was not received. Such charges altogether are known as service charges. The best approach to steer clear of such fees is to make sure that there is an incessant payment of the credit card dues.

Finance charges are levied on your card when you pay just the minimum due every month and revolve your total due. Depending on the rate of interest on your credit card, your bank bills you finance charges. Instead of paying huge finance charges, its better to pay in full every month and get rid of unnecessary finance charges.

So, it’s the membership fee, annual fee, late fee and the finance charges that add up on your credit card, which can take away the substantial part of your funds that could be potentially saved or invested.

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