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This is an archive article published on October 17, 2011

Art of handling credit wisely

Consumer credit is a scheme to receive goods and services today in lieu of the payments made in future.

Consumer credit is a scheme to receive goods and services today in lieu of the payments made in future. When you use electricity,water,or post-paid telephone services,you are using credit,as the payment for these services will be paid later. These credits are usually unavoidable and are part of a recurring system. What you need to be disciplined about is other consumer credit options,i.e. credit cards,buying consumer goods on credit and easy financing etc.

Uses and misuses of credit

Using credit has two facets; it gives you immediate benefits in terms of increased productivity,conveniences,or just simple satisfaction to vanity; it also exerts financial and psychological costs. Use the credit only when the advantages outweigh the cost.

The uses of credit are humongous ranging from medical emergencies,education needs,and travel emergencies. Credit cards are usually very handy in most of these situations.

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There are times when shopping stores (Pantaloon,Big Bazaar) issue credit cards jointly with a bank and provide 5-10 per cent cash back or discount. If you are a regular visitor to these stores,you should make use of this option. The only problem with this is that you end up shopping for things you do not need.

In today’s world,a credit card is handy to make reservation in airlines,train,or hotels. While credit helps in many cases where it increases productivity; helps in medical emergency; or builds future growth as in higher education; its misuse can ruin the finances,make you bankrupt and dilute your creditworthiness.

Just because the credit card has a bigger limit,people tend to overspend. This is best avoided along with taking up 0 per cent loans on consumer goods.

In addition to these habits,people have a tendency to pay just the minimum amount required. The liability becomes huge after some time.

Managing your credit capacity

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Taking inspiration from what Benjamin Graham said “credit has become a reality of life,as certain as death and taxes”. To manage our credit better,we have to follow a few ground rules.

Here are a few beginners’ tips that can prove useful:

* Pay the credit card bills on time. No exception.

* Mind your credit scores. If you feel your card details have been compromised,take it up immediately with the bank,which has issued you the card

* Pay your EMI regularly. Any default will damage your credit score and hence creditworthiness.

* Do not use too many credit cards.

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* Avoid treating credit cards as easy money. This is the money you have to pay back with high interest if you make it a habit to pay only the minimum amount due every month.

* Do not buy unnecessary items just because it is available on zero credit and low EMI.Remember its money spent!

* Always try to increase your down payment when you take up a loan so that your monthlyliability doesn’t eat into your savings.

Finally,credit doesn’t increase your purchasing power. It just brings future purchasing power to the present and gives you a falseimpression that it has increased.

Author is CEO,Bankbazaar.com

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