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HTML Credit Card Checks and Cash Advances Credit Card Checks and Cash Advances Author: Michael KnowlesCredit Card Checks and Cash Advances Michael Knowles Once you've got a credit card, you'll find that you can do more with it than just pay for things with the card. You might be sent a credit card checkbook, for those times when you're paying someone who can't accept your card. You might also be offered cash advances. This is a way of withdrawing cash directly from your credit card, either to your bank account or from a ATM. This is designed for when you need cash in an emergency. You really shouldn't overuse either of these features, and here's why. You Pay More Interest With most cards, checks and advances are charged at a much higher rate of interest than normal spending. You often give up any interest-free period (which can be up to two months), meaning that you start paying interest on the money literally from the minute you spend the money. Not only that, but most cards will also charge a fee each time you use cash advances or credit card checks and using an ATM may increase the fee even further. It Marks You Out When you use a credit card check or accept a cash advance, you're showing that you're not just using a credit card for convenience – you really need the money. This marks you out in the credit card company's records as someone who shouldn't be given a good deal. After all, you won't be going anywhere. Try to Spend With the Card Instead Instead of using cash to pay for small things and finding you have to take advances or use checks to pay for bigger things, it's better to do it the other way around. If you're in a situation where you're relying on advances, you should start using your card for smaller things where you wouldn't usually bother, just to avoid taking the advances and paying more interest. Be strategic in how you spend. Remember that there are very few bills now that must be paid for by check, so there aren't many reasons to ever use credit card checks. Look Out for Advance Limits If you start relying on cash advances, sooner or later you'll probably run into an advance limit. The credit card companies don't advertise it, but many of them have limits on how much of your balance can be cash advances and how much must be in purchases. Try to find out these limits before you start taking advances. Remember They Get Left For Last When you pay back your credit card debt, most lenders will put your payments towards the lowest-interest money (your purchases) first, and then towards other lending. That means that you keep paying that high interest on the cash advance or checks until you get your balance all the way down to zero. Copyright 2005 Michael Knowles www.freedomisyoursonline.com You may use this article on your website if you keep my copyright on it or you may link directly to my free reports page at http://www.freedomisyoursonline.com/freereports.html Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/http://michaelknowles.articlealley.com/credit-card-checks-and-cash-advances-11919.html Occupation: Webmaster and Internet Marketer I run several websites with lots more in development. My favorite subjects are computers and internet marketing. I also have my own article directory website at http://www.postyourarticles.com. Come by and post your articles at my site for FREE http://www.freedomisyoursonline.com Text Credit Card Checks and Cash Advances Author: Michael Knowles Credit Card Checks and Cash Advances Michael Knowles Once you've got a credit card, you'll find that you can do more with it than just pay for things with the card. You might be sent a credit card checkbook, for those times when you're paying someone who can't accept your card. You might also be offered cash advances. This is a way of withdrawing cash directly from your credit card, either to your bank account or from a ATM. This is designed for when you need cash in an emergency. You really shouldn't overuse either of these features, and here's why. You Pay More Interest With most cards, checks and advances are charged at a much higher rate of interest than normal spending. You often give up any interest-free period (which can be up to two months), meaning that you start paying interest on the money literally from the minute you spend the money. Not only that, but most cards will also charge a fee each time you use cash advances or credit card checks and using an ATM may increase the fee even further. It Marks You Out When you use a credit card check or accept a cash advance, you're showing that you're not just using a credit card for convenience – you really need the money. This marks you out in the credit card company's records as someone who shouldn't be given a good deal. After all, you won't be going anywhere. Try to Spend With the Card Instead Instead of using cash to pay for small things and finding you have to take advances or use checks to pay for bigger things, it's better to do it the other way around. If you're in a situation where you're relying on advances, you should start using your card for smaller things where you wouldn't usually bother, just to avoid taking the advances and paying more interest. Be strategic in how you spend. Remember that there are very few bills now that must be paid for by check, so there aren't many reasons to ever use credit card checks. Look Out for Advance Limits If you start relying on cash advances, sooner or later you'll probably run into an advance limit. The credit card companies don't advertise it, but many of them have limits on how much of your balance can be cash advances and how much must be in purchases. Try to find out these limits before you start taking advances. Remember They Get Left For Last When you pay back your credit card debt, most lenders will put your payments towards the lowest-interest money (your purchases) first, and then towards other lending. That means that you keep paying that high interest on the cash advance or checks until you get your balance all the way down to zero. 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Text Credit Card Checks and Cash Advances Author: Michael Knowles Credit Card Checks and Cash Advances Michael Knowles Once you've got a credit card, you'll find that you can do more with it than just pay for things with the card. You might be sent a credit card checkbook, for those times when you're paying someone who can't accept your card. You might also be offered cash advances. This is a way of withdrawing cash directly from your credit card, either to your bank account or from a ATM. This is designed for when you need cash in an emergency. You really shouldn't overuse either of these features, and here's why. You Pay More Interest With most cards, checks and advances are charged at a much higher rate of interest than normal spending. You often give up any interest-free period (which can be up to two months), meaning that you start paying interest on the money literally from the minute you spend the money. Not only that, but most cards will also charge a fee each time you use cash advances or credit card checks and using an ATM may increase the fee even further. It Marks You Out When you use a credit card check or accept a cash advance, you're showing that you're not just using a credit card for convenience – you really need the money. This marks you out in the credit card company's records as someone who shouldn't be given a good deal. After all, you won't be going anywhere. Try to Spend With the Card Instead Instead of using cash to pay for small things and finding you have to take advances or use checks to pay for bigger things, it's better to do it the other way around. If you're in a situation where you're relying on advances, you should start using your card for smaller things where you wouldn't usually bother, just to avoid taking the advances and paying more interest. Be strategic in how you spend. Remember that there are very few bills now that must be paid for by check, so there aren't many reasons to ever use credit card checks. Look Out for Advance Limits If you start relying on cash advances, sooner or later you'll probably run into an advance limit. The credit card companies don't advertise it, but many of them have limits on how much of your balance can be cash advances and how much must be in purchases. Try to find out these limits before you start taking advances. Remember They Get Left For Last When you pay back your credit card debt, most lenders will put your payments towards the lowest-interest money (your purchases) first, and then towards other lending. That means that you keep paying that high interest on the cash advance or checks until you get your balance all the way down to zero. Copyright 2005 Michael Knowles www.freedomisyoursonline.com You may use this article on your website if you keep my copyright on it or you may link directly to my free reports page at http://www.freedomisyoursonline.com/freereports.html Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/http://michaelknowles.articlealley.com/credit-card-checks-and-cash-advances-11919.html About the Author: I run several websites with lots more in development. My favorite subjects are computers and internet marketing. I also have my own article directory website at http://www.postyourarticles.com. Come by and post your articles at my site for FREE http://www.freedomisyoursonline.com
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