Best credit cards

January 23, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Credit Cards, featured

The best credit cards are those that charge you nothing for using them! However much it might seem like wishful thinking, it is still in fact possible to find a whole range of credit card providers who are prepared to do just that – charge no interest on outstanding balances or on purchases you make with the card.

Surprising as it may seem in the current climate of recession and otherwise restricted credit facilities, competition between credit card providers remains so keen that many are prepared to lure new customers with offers of what is effectively free credit. Such free credit takes one of two forms and some providers will offer both in order to attract new customers. The most common is the offer of a zero rate of interest on outstanding balances transferred to the new card from another, existing credit card account. For an introductory period – which can be any period up to about a year, depending on the new credit card chosen – no interest is charged on the outstanding debt.

The availability of free credit in this way can provide an excellent opportunity for repaying existing credit card debts, without the debt increasing each month through the addition of further interest. All good things come to an end, however, and at the end of any such introductory period, the provider’s normal rates of interest will apply. With the best credit cards, of course, this rate will still compare favourable with the rates charged by other cards.

But it is not necessary to have accumulated a debit balance elsewhere in order to secure free credit on its transfers. Many card providers have an introductory offer that provides free credit for purchases made in the first six months or so of its issue. Once again, however, it would be important not to be lulled into a false sense of ever-lasting interest-free credit. The offer will come to an end at some stage and the card-holder will then be as concerned as ever about the interest rate that applies. Once again, the best credit cards will charge a competitive rate and not a rate designed to recoup the interest “lost” during the zero-interest offer period.

If you are one of the fortunate few who manage to repay the whole of your credit card balance each month and have no outstanding balance to transfer to a new card on a zero-percent interest offer, then interest rates will, of course, have less interest. In these circumstances, the best credit cards are likely to be those that are issued free of charge, have no monthly subscription, management or administration fee and, in the best of all worlds, nevertheless offer “rewards” or cash back on the use of the card.

With no interest to worry about, you might choose to take advantage of these reward or cash-back credit cards which allocate points according to purchases made and which can be redeemed for specific goods or services or even the equivalent cash back. The best credit cards, therefore, really are those that have the capacity of offering “something for nothing”, in terms of free credit, rewards or cash back. Beware, though, that all good things are likely to come to an end at some stage.

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