Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Should I close my credit cards?

I have 5 credit cards with 0 balance on all of them. 2 of them have $300 credit limit and they are open in less than a year. Others have bigger limit. If I continue to use them for the next year there is $69 annual fee on each of those two cards. Should I close them before next year start or this is going to lower my credit score?



Should I close my credit cards?

This depends.



Closing cards may drop your score because it will reduce the amount of available credit, reducing your %26quot;credit utilization%26quot; ratio.



The lower the percentage of credit utilization, the better. Creditors consider utilization percentages of 30% or lower to be best (higher credit usage is considered risky by creditors)



For example, if you have 2 cards each with a limit of $1000 and one of the cards has a balance of $500 with the other card with zero balance, you are borrowing $500 out of a total of $2000 of credit (two $1000 cards = $2000). Therefore, your credit utilization is a healthy 25% (within the desired 30 % limit). Now, if you were to close the card with with no balance, you would be reducing your available credit from $2000 down to only $1000. You are now using $500 out of $1000 credit - you have increased your credit ultization from 25% to 50%!



Another factor in credit scores is credit history. It is not recommended closing cards that you have had for a while - doing so will eliminate your history and experience that creditors like to see, demonstrating that you have dealt successfully with credit for a while. In your case, since the cards are failry new, I wouldn%26#039;t be too concerned - unless you are fairly young and all your cards are new.



I would only recommend closing a card if you have poor spending habits and get into debt easily. Closing a card will prevent you from getting into debt further. If you don%26#039;t have a spending issue but yearly fees are significant and costing you too much, then close the card if your credit utilization won%26#039;t be effected that significantly (especially if you have a lot of available credit with other cards) or if the cards are new, as it looks in your case. Credit utilization is only one factor in determining your credit score.



Should I close my credit cards?

if you close a cr. card your credit score will drop. Cut them up and toss them.



Should I close my credit cards?

Cut up your credit cards. They are bad news and could cause you problems later in life.



Should I close my credit cards?

it is bad to have credit cards that are not being used because if you ever wanted to apply for a loan then they would be considered a possible future debt. They add up all the amounts available to you on the cards and hold that number against you. with too many cards you also have the risk of losing one as well. I would keep the one with a good enough allowance to get you through a car emergency that is widely excepted everywhere. Also check to see if that one has the lowest interest rates and service charges. Cut up the rest and CALL to close them. The 300 one sounds like a card for a store. That one most likely has a hih interest rate Cut it. you want either a visa or mastercard.



Your credit score is only effected if you use them, and use them badly. You only build credit by using the card and payin it off consistantly over a lon period of time. Buy somethin for 100 bucks use the card, and then the next day take 100 out of your bank account and when the bill comes pay off just a little above the minimal balanced asked of you. You do this until its paid off. If you pull the money aside as you spend it then you are sure to not acrue debt. You are not spending money you don%26#039;t have you are just spending to get a better credit score.



Should I close my credit cards?

Close the accounts and cut them up. First you will avoid the annual fee associated with a card that has a zero balance which is crazy to begin with. Second, it shouldn%26#039;t lower your credit score. When you go to make major purchases, they look at what your available credit is. If your available credit is high that is usually considered bad. I would even consider closing one more if I could.

I have four store credit cards I don't use. Will it hurt my credit to cancel these cards?

Three can only be used in the store (Old Navy, Ann Taylor Loft and Banana Republic) and one is a Mastercard (Macy%26#039;s). I heard if you cancel cards, it hurts your credit -- unless you specifically ask them to state on the cancellation %26quot;customer requested to cancel card,%26quot; so it doesn%26#039;t look like the store canceled it. Is that true?



I have four store credit cards I don%26#039;t use. Will it hurt my credit to cancel these cards?

Shred the cards. Close cards that have not been used in years. If you have any balances, make sure that your balance is less than 25% of all of your available credit. That is what will help you.



I have four store credit cards I don%26#039;t use. Will it hurt my credit to cancel these cards?

No as long as you also pay the off in full on time.



I have four store credit cards I don%26#039;t use. Will it hurt my credit to cancel these cards?

Cancelling them may hurt your credit score. Just shred the cards and don%26#039;t cancel them.



I have four store credit cards I don%26#039;t use. Will it hurt my credit to cancel these cards?

Do not close accounts! Even if you don%26#039;t use them. It hurts your credit rating. Part of your credit rating is determined by how much available credit you have. If you cancel cards then you will lower your available credit and thereby lower your credit score.



The only reason you should ever cancel a credit card is if it has an annual fee and you don%26#039;t want to pay it any more. Then it might be worth it to take a hit on your score to lose having to pay that annual fee.

How do banks and earn from Credit cards, i dont pay any annual fees or interest charges,?

I am using credit cards for the past 3 years( all are life time free cards). No annual fees, i always make full payments every month, so i had never paid financial charges or late payment fees. apart from this i get bonus gifts for my usage. From where does bank get revenue on credit cards. None of the merchadise charge for making payment through credit card.



How do banks and earn from Credit cards, i dont pay any annual fees or interest charges,?

Credit card companies don%26#039;t really like customers like you lol. There are plenty of people out there (like me) who aren%26#039;t as responsible with their credit. Many people default and get a higher interest rate, get late charges, and over limit fees. My Citibank card makes $120 a month in interest alone off me.



I have been trying to pay it off $1000 a month but now my dog needs spinal surgery so thats paying that is more important. Good news for Citibank.



How do banks and earn from Credit cards, i dont pay any annual fees or interest charges,?

The places that accept credit cards have to pay fees to each credit card company per transaction they accept. So the credit card companies make money on both ends of the transaction... They just make more on people who only make minimum payments.



How do banks and earn from Credit cards, i dont pay any annual fees or interest charges,?

In that business isnt just you



many people has their credit card to the max



How do banks and earn from Credit cards, i dont pay any annual fees or interest charges,?

I work for a credit card company. The majority of Credit Card holders do not share the same traits as you do. Finance charges are the numbers one revenue source for CC companies. The majority of banks borrow money from the federal reserve at 2% and turn around and lend the money anywhere from 7.9% or even higher. That is a huge money maker not even including the amount of money possible made off fees.



How do banks and earn from Credit cards, i dont pay any annual fees or interest charges,?

They charge the merchant anywhere from 2.5 to 3.5 percent of the charge plus a transaction fee of at least 30 cents. That%26#039;s why some merchants have a minimum charge before you can use your card.



How do banks and earn from Credit cards, i dont pay any annual fees or interest charges,?

Yes mike is right. The places that you charge at pay a fee everytime they swipe a card. So the card company still gets something everytime you use your card. You are not really at all that profitable for the card company but you still bring in a little so they still want to keep you and give you stuff for your loyalty to them.



How do banks and earn from Credit cards, i dont pay any annual fees or interest charges,?

I use credit cards the same way you do, pay the balance off each month. The banks refer to people like us as %26quot;dead heads%26quot; and may not make any money on us but carry us because we have good credit. They don%26#039;t have to worry about us. Don%26#039;t worry about the banks making money , they make plenty off the people that carry a balance.



How do banks and earn from Credit cards, i dont pay any annual fees or interest charges,?

Please don%26#039;t take pity the banks......they make billions in exorbitant interest charges....the concept of usury has largely been discarded.....On top of that...banks are making billions more in over the limit, late and other %26quot;creative%26quot; fees.



How do banks and earn from Credit cards, i dont pay any annual fees or interest charges,?

All merchants who accept credit cards pay the Transaction Fee: when you buy a 6-pack with your credit card the owner of the 7/11 pays to the Visa or MasterCard or whatever...



How do banks and earn from Credit cards, i dont pay any annual fees or interest charges,?

they make money 2 ways:



1. they charge the merchants for using the card, usually 2%-4% of the transaction



2.they get paid interest by the users of the cards (you are in the minority if you pay your card off every month, GOOD JOB!!..)



SMD

If you have bad credit which credit cards can you get?

I am looking for a place I can get a credit card with bad credit.I have Imagine and First Premiere.Is there any other credit cards I can get?



If you have bad credit which credit cards can you get?

Major credit card issuers like Discover, American Express and Chase offer a credit card for bad credit holders. A %26#039;shopping%26#039; card offers you an unsecured line of credit from specific sellers. Use these cards to increase your credit rating, since the credit bureaus will be informed about your timely payments.



Take care to ensure your credit is good by making intelligent credit choices. Keep low balances, do not be extravagant and take care to pay off your balances promptly every month.



http://debt-trap.com/category/Bad-Credit...



If you have bad credit which credit cards can you get?

If you have two credit cards and bad credit, then you don%26#039;t need anymore. That%26#039;s how you get into debt. Just work on keeping those paid off and then you can have one or two with a better interest rate. You won%26#039;t get a good rate if you have lots of credit cards and trouble paying them off.



I have good credit and two credit cards. I wouldn%26#039;t accept another one.



If you have bad credit which credit cards can you get?

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What if I merge two credit cards? Do I loose some points in this?

If I merge two credit cards from same company, do I loose some points from my credit score? If I loose any credit card and if I ask for new one for the same account, does that affect my credit score?



What if I merge two credit cards? Do I loose some points in this?

If you lose a credit card, you should report it immediately to the credit card company. Otherwise, you%26#039;ll likely end up with a whole lot of charges on that account that you didn%26#039;t make.



The credit card company will issue you a new card and this will have no affect on your credit score.



Merging two credit card accounts shouldn%26#039;t impact your credit score if the credit limit equals the total of the two separate accounts. It isn%26#039;t the number of accounts as much as the available credit to debt ratio that affects your credit score.



What if I merge two credit cards? Do I loose some points in this?

Your questions would best be directed to your credit card company. Please give them a call.



Good luck.



What if I merge two credit cards? Do I loose some points in this?

My answer is no. When you consolidate 2 accounts from the same company into one, you still have the same available credit instead of splitting into 2 cards, now you only have one. Your total credit line should be the same.



If you lose your credit card and the credit card company send you a replacement card, your credit history with that company hasn%26#039;t changed, the only thing has changed is your credit card number.

What to do with bonus- pay the credit cards or make an investment?

we never live with credit cards before. and now we have 5000$ on our credit cards that we cant close . we are doing a min paymant every month and trying to pay more than that. we will have a bonuce 7000$ at the end of the year. will it be beter to pay to credit cards at onece. or there is another way to pay credits(and put this bonus on investment).



I read about calling to creditors and talking with them, so they will give a 10-20% of if we will pay it atonce, but will it afect in bad way to our credit report.



Sorry for wrong English writing.



What to do with bonus- pay the credit cards or make an investment?

Deffinatley pay out your credit cards! Dont put your bonus in an investment, as theres pretty much a nil chance of earning more interest on your investment for such a small amount of money than you are paying for the cards. As far as im aware, you can get %26#039;pay-out%26#039; figures that can be substantially less than what you actually owe, and it doenst affect your credit rating. However, if you havent been making payments on the cards, or if they have been send to a debt collector, your credit rating is most likely already affected.



What to do with bonus- pay the credit cards or make an investment?

Pay off your credit card bills. Why pay all the interest on them with the minimum payment each month.



If you must invest it, then transfer your credit card bills to another card that offers free balance transfer with 0% interest for a year. Keep doing that until they are paid off.



What to do with bonus- pay the credit cards or make an investment?

Pay it all on the credit card....the interest alone is kill you....investing it would be like...trying to win money at gambling to pay the rent, when you had the rent money to start with....Pay all of it toward the cards.



What to do with bonus- pay the credit cards or make an investment?

pay the credit cards, then cancel them, and then consider making an investment, if u make an investment and leave ur credit cards delinquint, then they could come after your investments, smart to pay off bills first



What to do with bonus- pay the credit cards or make an investment?

Negotiating debts to be paid for less than the amount owed does adversely affect your credit. How much? Who knows.



I wouldn%26#039;t do it if your credit is good.



As for what to spend the bonus on; pay off the debt. As a rule of thumb, if the interest on the money borrowed is more than the rate of return on the investment, and it always is, you have to pay the debt.



For instance: if you have a 0% for 1 year card for $50,000 you could buy a six-month CD and keep the interest paying off the debt at the end. That would be wise.



If you are carrying a $5000 card with a $150 payment you would have to make more than $150 per month on your investment of the same amount for it to make sense.



You should pay off the card, invest the remaining $2000 and apply what you would have paid to the creditors as a monthly investment in addition. Look up Dollar-Cost Averaging.



In the long run you%26#039;ll be better off.



What to do with bonus- pay the credit cards or make an investment?

pay the credit cards off and if you pay now they should give you some off. If you do pay them off now then you dont have to worry about them anymore.



What to do with bonus- pay the credit cards or make an investment?

Pay off the credit cards!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Don%26#039;t invest a penny in anything else until they are gone and never use them again.



Also you should probably know that if this is a work bonus they are taxed at 39(!) percent so you won%26#039;t really end up with the full $7000.



Asking for a payoff is great and shouldn%26#039;t affect your credit.



What to do with bonus- pay the credit cards or make an investment?

Pay off the credit cards first. Forget all fancy shmancy formulas about interest rate and return on investments. Paying off the debt is guaranteed return on on your investment -- that is the interest you save. Now, bonus is not taxed at 39%, that%26#039;s a myth. It%26#039;s just the formula that calculates the federal tax on each paycheck analyzes the amount of paycheck to figure tax. That is if you get 26 paychecks a year and each of them is $3000, then they are taxed as if you make 78K per year, but the check that will have a bonus will be taxed as if you were making Bonus x 26 per year. So, yes they will withhold more tax than they should, but when you file your income tax return you will get amount of overpayment back, unless you were underpaying all year. But all that besides the point. In short pay off the credit card debt, but do not cancel it, just put it away and stop using it. Canceling too many cards may also adversely affect your credit rating, as lenders want to see that you have available credit but not use it or use it wisely.



What to do with bonus- pay the credit cards or make an investment?

pay them off in full, and invest the rest. Yes it will affect your credit negatively if you take that discount. It will also take you forever to pay them off by only making the min. payment. so pay them in full



What to do with bonus- pay the credit cards or make an investment?

At the minimum payment, you will take 20 years to pay off the credit card balance even if you add nothing more to it.



You should cut up the credit cards and look for a way to borrow the money to pay them off. The interest cost to you is going to put you under unless you pay them off completely.

Credit Cards...evil or simply a valid business operating within a contract?

With the latest turmoil in congress over credit cards and their %26quot;predatory%26quot; practices. I was wondering what everyon thought about this issue. Are they evil or simply a business who has a contract for their protection and operating within the legal precedents of said contract?



Credit Cards...evil or simply a valid business operating within a contract?

I find it interesting that because credit cards have made it so easy for people to get and use credit, they are getting a bad rap when people abuse them.



There are so many laws governing credit cards that it is pretty near impossible for a company to purposely scam an individual with a credit card.



Even more interesting is all the other lending that gets a pass:



1. Layaways - the fees to layaway an item and pay for it within 30 days are more than the interest that would accrue on a credit card. Make the charge on a card and pay it off in a cycle and there are no fees.



2. Payday loans - interest rates run into the hundreds of percents



3. Interest only mortgages



4. 0% interest on furniture (and other stuff) - fine print says if you don%26#039;t pay it off by the last date, interest on the entire period will be charged and at rates higher than lots of credit cards



We, for some reason, don%26#039;t want to hold people responsible for their actions. If you get a card, use it properly.



Credit Cards...evil or simply a valid business operating within a contract?

Well, credit cards are evil, but they are a valid business operating within an agreed upon contract.



If you have a credit card, you opted to accept the agreement and the contract.



Credit Cards...evil or simply a valid business operating within a contract?

legal but a deplorable way to make a profit I think



Credit Cards...evil or simply a valid business operating within a contract?

I love my credit card. I pay on time and they give me back 1% of everything I spend. Every year I get a nice little check for about 50$ from them. Credit cards are great, you can carry them and not have to worry about what happens if they are stolen. If you carry cash, once it is gone it is gone. But if your credit card get stolen you do not have to pay for any of the charges made when it was stolen. If you cannot control your personal spending and only make the minumum payment you are a moron and it is not the credit cards fault.



Credit Cards...evil or simply a valid business operating within a contract?

Credit cards vary wildly. I work for an economic development organization and we try to identify the harmful and promote the good ones. Some credit cards really do verge on evil because they target loopholes in the law; once the loophole is closed, they find a new one. Some cards are really very good, have fair rates, full disclosure and good customer service.