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Credit Cards: How Many Do You Need?

by: StevenJ.Talrechi
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There is no right or wrong answer to this question. But one thing we will say with certainty about this is that you should have as few as you can get by with. Everyone knows how easy it can be to overspend and get into some serious debt. Common sense tells us not to get in over our heads - but common sense is all too often not behind the decisions people make, especially about credit cards. Americans are used to instant gratification and being encouraged to shop. There's nothing wrong with shopping as such, but credit card debt can quickly get out of hand as many Americans know all too well.

Credit cards are both a blessing and a curse for consumers - here are some important facts:

Fact # 1: The average cardholder has 7 cards: three issued by their bank and four from stores or gas stations. (statistic from www.cardweb.com)

Fact # 2: Three out of five American households account for approximately $560 billion in outstanding credit card debt. Credit card debt averages over $11,000 per household. (2001 testimony from Robert Manning of the US Senates Judiciary Committee as cited by Selena Marajian, Motley Fool).

Fact # 3: Have you ever asked yourself why minimum payments are low? The answer is obvious. By asking consumers to make small minimum payments, they encourage the consumer to carry more debt. The lower the minimum payment, the larger the debt someone will owe. Who wins in the end?

Fact # 4:This fact comes from Jim at Blueprint For Financial Prosperity. Like cable and phone companies, credit card companies want to keep your business and will make concessions in order to retain you as a customer. If your interest payments are too high, call your credit card company - they will very often lower your interest rate.

Fact # 5: There is a link between debt and depression. Studies (cited by Franklin Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts) have shown that students who have over $1,000 in credit card debt have higher rates of drinking, smoking and are far more likely to be medicated for depression.

Just keep these facts in mind as you read on. Getting back to the question of how many credit cards you need, what is this magic number? As for us, we'd like to outlaw carrying more than two! Of course, this idea would never fly in our country.

Of course, no one can tell you how many credit cards you can or should have. Your financial planner or banker may scowl, but they can't make you give them up.

We suggest a deal - if you have more than two credit cards, why don't you take the extra (any more than two) cards and lock them up in a secure location. How about another proposition - Make more than the minimum payment each month. You want to eliminate your debt and this will speed things up.

Of course, the holidays are almost upon us and there is really no way around charging a little more than you'd like. Everyone does this, but how abut this as a New Years resolution once the holiday season is behind us: make yourself a promise that you will use your credit card no more than once a month. This requires a degree of discipline, but must be done if you want to get and stay out of debt. Think of it as an exercise regimen for your finances.

Did you know, for example, that US consumers charge $1.8 trillion to their cards each year? Did you also know that 11% of cardholders pay interest rates of over 25% a year? That was what the Consumers Union of San Francisco learned from the US General Accounting Office.

It is high time that Americans examined the way that they use credit cards and decided to be honest with themselves.

The best thing we could have is freedom from debt - and the statistics on debt carried by a lot of U.S. citizens bear this out. Don't let yourself become trapped by the cycle of credit card spending and debt - make getting out of debt your top priority this year.

While we would advise having no more than two credit cards, we know that this is simply not going to happen for many. If you can control your spending and keep a grip on your payments, then you can have as many cards as you would like. However, try not to take your cards shopping with you - if you can't just pull out that card and buy anything anytime, you'll be keeping yourself out of a lot of trouble. You probably don't need it that bad anyway.

Patience is a sublime virtue. Why not wait until you have the cash to pay for it? For all you know, you just might decide that it was merely a whim - certainly something you can get by without!



About the Author

Steven J. Talrechi has been studying credit reporting and credit reporting practices for over 10 years. He is an expert in helping others with second chance banking and obtaining a checking account when they have been turned down by banks.  



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