Save Money with a Credit Card

May 31st, 2009 | Posted in Credit Card Tips, Tricks, and Trivia

Save Money with a Credit Card

The Credit Card has long had a Bad rap to conscientious money savers everywhere. However, there is a flip side to the evil credit card that can actually save you money. If you pay off your credit card every month then there are also some penny pinching advantages such as points or cash back.
Save Money Using A Credit Card
By Joseph Kenny

If you are a conscious and energetic saver, then you have most probably been told that credit cards are bad and evil things that you need to stay well away from! However, used the right way, a credit card can be a great way to save money! So, how can you save money by using a credit card?

Let the interest work for you

As we all know, credit card companies make a profit by charging their users interest. But, the interest that credit card companies charge is only charged if the credit card holder – you – doesn’t pay their credit card bill in full each time; deciding, instead, to pay in installments. Nonetheless, pay your credit card bill in full each time and not only are you not charged interest for using the credit card, but you can also get up to 2 months credit free interest.

This happens because the credit card company is normally required to give you 28 days after your statement date in order to pay your credit card bill. However, if you buy your product shortly after a credit card statement date, you can get nearly another month’s interest free credit while you are waiting for the credit card statement to arrive.

As a result, if you are a good and conscious saver, what you can do is open a savings account and every time you make a payment on your credit card, you transfer the money you would have spent on the purchase to the savings account. Then, on the credit card statement due date, you transfer the money from the savings account to pay the credit card bill. In the meantime, the interest that has accrued on that money while you were waiting for the credit card bill is all yours!

Using the loyalty bonus scheme

Aside from making sure you pay off your credit card bill in full each month, another way you can use a credit card to save you money is to apply for a credit card that has a loyalty bonus award scheme. Then, after you have reached the required number of loyalty bonus scheme points, you can use those points to purchase something you would otherwise have had to pay good money for.

So, now that you don’t have to pay good money for the product you just got from the loyalty bonus points, you can transfer the purchase price of the product to your savings account – and you’ve just saved yourself some more money!

Keep in mind, however, that to maximize your credit card savings potential, you really need to apply for a credit card that doesn’t charge you any annual membership fee or have any other additional hidden fees. Provided you have this in place, a credit card can be a really great way for you to save money

About the Author: Joseph Kenny writes for the Loans Store and offer more information on personal loans and other loan topics available on site.
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Joseph Kenny’s article above pertains to Uk based Credit card companies. Instead of loyality bonuses offered in the UK  in the US bonuses are in the form of cashback, rebates, gas, and travel points. The main point is, if you pay your credit card off every month before interest acrues there are definately some ways for smart shoppers to make or save money with a credit card.

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Exploit your money back credit card with the U.S Mint

May 14th, 2009 | Posted in Money Back Credit Card

There are a couple of ways you can save money on your Credit Card with the U.S. Mint. But First, let me explain what the U.S. Mint is offering. Right now, the U.S. Mint is offering circulated $1 Presidential coins at face value, shipped to your doorstep free. The offer is off and on with different coins all the time. There is a $5,000 limit for each type of coin.

Now here are some ways you can use this deal to exploit or maximize your savings with your credit card.

1. Many cards will not give you maximum points, rewards, or money back until you reach a certain spending limit. Simply buy the coins, deposit them into your bank account, then pay the credit card bill when it comes in. Rinse and repeat as much as you wish. You can even make money with cash back cards.

2. Avoid 3% Balance transfer fees buy using the money to pay off higher Apr credit cards

I wish I could take credit for this ingenious idea but I stumbled upon it at slickdeals and you can visit the thread to find out which cards this deal is working on along with how long it takes to ship, etc…

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Zero Percent Credit Cards – Save Money

May 4th, 2009 | Posted in Zero Percent Credit Cards

Save Money with Zero Percent Credit Cards

Yep, it is true you can save loads of money with a  Zero Percent Credit Card. But be careful there are things in the terms and conditions to be aware of.

Before searching for  Zero Percent Credit Cards, take a look at your financial needs. Do you need this Credit Card for balance transfers ,or do you need it for new purchases?

Most zero percent credit cards offer zero percent Interest on one or the other. If you wind up using the credit cards for both purposes, and do not pay off your credit card every month, you will be making payments on the higher interest rate monthly, instead of paying down the lower interest rate.

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