G
Once you have the credit card debt cleared and you are paying off the full balance every month then if you still find yourself 'saving', you should redirect all excess funds to accelerating your repayments on the credit union loan.
The basic rule here is that saving is foolish unless it attracts a return greater than any financing costs and in most cases this is never going to happen.
Thanks Krissovo - I think I will say good bye to it, and my 'savings'
Nobody needs a limit of 3,400 on a credit card
Only problem is that society now expects we all have credit cards. Booking hotels, train tickets, flights all are a nightmare without a credit card.
No per transaction charges, unlike Laser transactions
Is it not wise to have some 'savings' for a rainy day, aside for making repayments?
I agree with you to a point here, but are you saying people should not save? I dont agree with this at all, having extra funds for a crisis might be a good idea.
Probably not the best thread to make this point, but a credit card is the best way to pay for almost anything, provided you have the discipline not to overspend and to pay the bill in full every month.
No per transaction charges, unlike Laser transactions or cheques.
So a high credit limit is good if you're routing all your electronic transactions through your CC acccount to save money on charges.
Only worth doing if you pay the bill, but worth mentioning I think.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?