During “Confessions of a Shopaholic,” Rebecca Bloomwood (Isla Fisher) says she fell in love with shopping as a little girl, a time when she saw grown women using “magic cards” to buy things. For a long time, most people shared Rebecca’s love for the plastic money known as credit cards, but the unstable economy has made folks more cautious about what they carry in their wallets.
Before filling out an application, it is important to look at the four basic types of credit cards:
Be sure to weight the pros (credits) and cons (debits) of each.
Frank McNamara gets the credit for creating Diner’s Club, the first official charge card. After he forgot his wallet and was unable to pay the check at a popular New York City restaurant in 1949, McNamara came up with the charge card concept, where diners would sign for meals during the month and then settle up just one tab at the end of the month.
Although McNamara’s first card was made of cardboard, the charge card became a hit, inspiring the American Express Corporation to come up with their own charge card designed with business travelers in mind. Credit cards are still king with consumers, but the charge card continues to thrive.
Historians have said that credit was extended as far back as 3,000 years ago with the “bill of exchange” in places like Babylon and Egypt. In the 20th century, Mr. McNamara once again gets the credit for creating one card that could be used to purchase goods and services at various businesses. Instead of maintaining credit accounts at several places, consumers needed just one or two credit cards like McNamara’s Diner’s Club.
These days, Citigroup, Bank of America and other issuers have several different credit products, some tailored to students, business travelers and those who covet frequent flyer miles. You can get a card tailored to your exact business and personal needs.
Carrying a balance from month to month also increases the cost of an item purchased on credit. Banks sometimes mail out cash advance checks with a low interest rate, but if you miss a payment, that super-low interest rate goes up.
The 1990s became the decade of the debit card, which is linked to your checking and/or savings accounts. Instead of writing a check, you simply swipe the debit card, which carries the MasterCard or Visa logo, and the money is automatically drafted from your account. Debit cards also work like traditional ATM cards, allowing cash withdrawals.
More than ever before, consumers are having trouble getting credit cards because of their credit history. People need plastic to rent cars and make airline reservations, which makes the reloadable or prepaid card an option for those with a history of late payments or defaults. Walmart even offers incentives to consumers who cashed their paychecks at a local store and put the money on a prepaid card.
When weighing the pros and cons of each type of card, the biggest factor to consider is your own spending habits. If you are a careful shopper and a good saver, a credit card could be your best option. If your credit score is below 600, however, preloaded and debit cards can give you all the power of plastic.
Steven Bryan
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