Pocket the Best Credit Card

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Kiplinger.com
Saturday, February 16, 2008; 12:00 AM

Every day your mailbox is stuffed with credit card offers, and the huge limits and low introductory rates can be appealing. But jumping at the wrong card could turn into a nightmare of nuisance fees and inflating interest rates.

There are different kinds of credit, different sources of credit and different prices for credit. It pays you, literally, to know the difference.

Here we explain the basics of credit cards, from the types of cards to finding the best deals to protecting your rights.

Credit Card Features

Make sure you know what fees and rates your card issuer is charging.

The Best Card for Your Credit Style.

Will you pay off your balance every month? Carry a balance? Answers to these questions will help you zero in on the best card.

Best Credit Card Deals

If you aren't satisfied with the terms your card company is offering, you may be able to find a better plan elsewhere.

Alternatives: Charge and Debit Cards

Not all plastic cards are created equal.

Protect Your Rights

When you apply for and use credit, you should expect a fair deal.

Adapted fromKiplinger's Practical Guide to Your Money, by the Editors of Kiplinger's Personal Financemagazine (Kaplan Publishing. Copyright 2005 The Kiplinger Washington Editors, Inc.) Available wherever books are sold or direct at kiplinger.com/store/books.


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