Your 5-minute guide to credit cards

Posted on October 4, 2007
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Credit cards do have some benefits, but it’s easy to get into financial trouble if you rely on them too much. Here are more than a dozen tips for using cards wisely.

Use a credit card wisely and you can reap benefits like cash back, bonus points and airline miles, not to mention a better credit score. Use it unwisely and you could end up under a mountain of debt.

The No. 1 rule is: Pay off your balance every month. Otherwise, you’ll pay interest on your purchases. Paying the balance takes discipline. About 40% of households carry credit card debt, according to the Federal Reserve.

Protect your good name (and score)

The devil in the details

Credit card companies market different types of cards, featuring low interest, rewards or other benefits. Be careful about the terms, which are subject to change.

Convenience? Sometimes

If you buy a defective item or protest a charge, your credit card company is obligated to investigate. If your card is stolen, you’re liable for no more than $50 for unauthorized charges.

Other “services” offered by credit card companies have potential drawbacks.

Getting back in the game

Getting and using a credit card could be the easiest way to re-establish credit if yours has gone sour. But getting back into the credit game comes with potential hazards.

If you’ve fallen off the wise-spending wagon, seek counseling from a nonprofit credit-counseling agency certified by the National Foundation for Credit Counseling.

Tired of unsolicited offers of pre-approved cards? Call 1-888-5 OPT-OUT.

By MSN Money staff

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