Helping you with getting credit or repairing your credit

Finance and Credit Professional


Types Of Credit Cards

Posted by Jack Humphrey on September 8th, 2008

Are all the credit cards the same? Before you compare the various credit cards offered by various merchants and banks, you need to know a few main types of credit cards. It is then easier to choose a suitable credit card.

Those who need to spend on entertainment for clients or travel on short notices may require more funds and it is difficult if you have a fixed spending limit. Without spending limits, charge cards will be suitable for those who need to spend large amounts on entertaining their clients. They offer short term loans without penalties if you pay off the entire amount every month. American Express and Diners Cards are such travel and entertainment cards. American Express has other payments options available for you to make your payments over some time. There are many schemes available, so a charge card user may have overlapping benefits that credit card users have, so some people may think the two different types of cards are the same.

Many of us are extremely familar with credit cards, the second type of major cards available in the market. Visa and Master Card work with banks to issue credit cards to the consumer. Based on your income level, the banks will decide the spending limit you are entitled to. Different terms and conditions apply to different types of cards. If you only pay the minimum amount for your credit card payment, be prepared to fork out hefty sums that stemmed from your interest payments and new purchases. This may add up to quite a huge sum due to the high interest rates as these are unsecured loans.

Business Credit Cards are another type of cards. These cards are meant for those with small businesses, although some banks give them to their customers holding personal credit cards. These cards tend to have lower interest rates and higher spending limits. Cash flow issues can be easily resolved for small business with business credit cards as you can pay the bills over an extended period.

Last but not least, various big companies offer retail store cards. Some are linked to shopping malls or other retail stores or we have fleet cards, for various fuel purchases as well. Since there are so many different types of retail store cards, the terms and conditions are definitely different. These cards are usually only accepted in specific countries.

You have to decide what type of cards, such as charge cards, credit cards, business credit cards and retail store cards, gives the best options for your needs since there are so many different types of terms and conditions and methods of payment.

Related News

Capitalia issues bonds secured on 2.5 bln eur of home mortgages (Sharewatch)
The bonds are backed by 22,633 prime mortgages issued by Capitalia unit Banca di Roma. Capitalia arranged the transaction, and handled the bond sale with HSBC Bank and Morgan Stanley. The bonds were sold through Capital Mortgage 2007-1, a vehicle created for the securitisation operation. ...more

New reverse mortgages bring perks, but proceed cautiously (Market Watch)
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- As more homeowners nationwide tap into reverse mortgages, banks are jumping into the market to offer their own versions of these sometimes controversial loans. ...more

Seek Solid Credit Cards (Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! Finance)
Finding a credit card that suits your needs can seem as tough as learning the laws of physics. Gimmicks and pages of regulations make the task of... ...more

Rates on 30-year mortgages drop (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
WASHINGTON Rates on 30-year mortgages sank this week to their lowest point since late May, providing a little ray of sunlight for would-be home buyers. Freddie Mac, the mortgage company, reported Thursday that 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages averaged 6.52 percent. That was down from 6.62 percent last week and was the lowest rate since the week ending May 31, when rates ...more

The Jean Coutu Group-Financial Results for 2007 Reflect Strong Canadian Operating Performance and Rite Aid Transaction (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
The Jean Coutu Group Inc.(TSX: PJC.A) today reported its financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended June 4, 2007. ...more



Site Search Tags: No Tags
Technorati Tags: No Tags
Related Tags: No Tags

Possible Related Posts

What is the Big Difference Between Credit Cards and Charge Cards?

...

What Is Your Best Credit Card Type?

...

Establishing Credit Though Student Credit Cards

...


Subscribe without commenting


Leave a Reply

Note: Any comments are permitted only because the site owner is letting you post, and any comments will be removed for any reason at the absolute discretion of the site owner.