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Credit Card Services and Why We Need Those
Little Cards
Practically everyone in the United States has credit cards.
From teenagers to retirees, almost everyone has at least one
credit card. Everywhere we go we see ads - in the television,
radio, newspapers, billboard advertisements - on credit cards.
Some credit cards are even mailed directly to our homes. But
what are credit cards and why should you have one?
Simply stated, a credit card (or for many, just known as
credit, is a financial arrangement between you, the consumer or
the card user, and an institution (in most instances a bank),
that you have to borrow instant money from them and promises
that you will repay them back in the future. The institution
agrees to that it will give the money you need and expects you
to pay them over a certain time period, like on a monthly
basis. Your payment will include not just the entire money you
owed the group or institution but also an additional charge
that is known as an interest rate, if you are unable to pay
your full balance on time monthly.
Credit can provide various services, making it an
indispensable tool for today's consumers. These
include:
Convenience. You saw this wonderful dress in a shop.
Perfect for tonight's party, you thought. But you don't have
money right now. Thanks to your card, you can buy anything you
want right now. Credit cards give you that wonderful allowance
not to bring that much cash and to order goods from catalogs.
In addition, many of the online-based shops and stores, such as
Amazon.com, mainly accept payment using credit.
Emergency Protection. For emergency situation, credit
cards can be an extremely helpful tool that could be your
friend that could pay for your emergency needs, like when your
car conked out in the road, or your mother gets hospitalized,
or any emergency situations that you need money but can't get
it from the usual means.
Putting you in the right budget. Want to keep a detailed
record of your expenditures? Credit cards can do that.
Security. In today's world, carrying large cash has
become a problem. If your cash gets lost, there's no way you
can retrieve it. Compared with credit cards, money cannot be
returned back when it got lost or stolen. If your card, for
example, got broken or it got lost or someone stole it from
you, you can always ask for a credit card termination or
cancellation. You will have another card, a new one that will
replace it in a few days.
Traveling. If you're quite a traveler, whether across
the town or country, or outside the US, it is relatively easier
to travel with a credit card.
When used responsibly, credit cards are can help improve our
daily lives. With cards, life could be so much easier.
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