By Rice Amire

Today, more than ever, having good credit is essential in these tough economic times. Credit card companies are becoming more stringent on who to pre-approve for their credit cards and those who are able to handle a credit card responsibly are those most likely to be in good standing with these companies. Knowing how to use your credit card responsibly is important in having good credit.

Since credit cards are plastic and look nothing like money, it may be easy to spend it without thinking of the consequences of paying it later. Two essential responsibilities if learned can help in being responsible with credit cards. The first is to remember to pay all of your credit card bills ON TIME. There are now many ways to set up a set schedule that automatically pays for one's bills before the due date. Another important thing to remember is to not pass your credit card limit. However, in any case, your bill should not even be close to reaching its limit. The rule of thumb is to leave at least 20% of space between your charges and your credit card limit.

Applying for a credit card when your credit hasn't been so great in the past may prove to be a bit difficult. Although it is possible, you would like to set yourself up to have a better chance at being approved. Even if you have bad credit now, you have ways to increase your credit as well as your chances in getting approved for a new credit card.

One of the many reasons why most card holders are trapped in a credit card debt its because they have this overwhelming stack of credit card in their wallets. Whats with having so many credit cards when in fact it can only do you harm than good.

Having control of all of your credit cards which means to know when the bills are due and to be able to pay all them on time is a great way to start building your credit correctly. If it seems like you do not have control of your credit cards, it is best to pay off the ones with the least debt and then to cut up the plastic cards as to reduce the temptation on using that card again if not necessary. Do not cancel or close the account but rather just close the account in your mind. Keep only a few credit cards possibly a few with different issuers such as Visa, AmEx, and Mastercard in your wallet.

Credit card companies raise their interest rates during peak times of the year (during holidays) which is unbeknown to most people. Credit card issuers do this on purpose because they know this is the time most people put purchases on their credit cards. It would be wise to only use credit cards when you have to most and to use cash when possible, to avoid those high interest fees.

Debit cards are a new alternative to holding cash and to using a credit card. They are a great way to be able to keep your finances in check as well as your credit card bills. It is always best to use cash if you do not have to use a credit card. Try to save your credit card for purchases or situations where cash is not an option at the moment. These tips can provide the necessary steps for getting on your way to good credit.

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