Do You Need a Credit Card
There are just so many things that could happen in this world, all sorts of emergencies that could come up in a blink of an eye that it’s truly better if you’re always prepared - physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually and of course, financially.
Although it would be nice if you can always carry a hundred thousand dollars with you anywhere you go and at anytime of the day, not all of us are born with the last names Gates, Windsor or Hilton so we can’t very well count that as an option.
Furthermore, carrying that amount of cold hard cash with you 24/7 is like shining like a beacon light to the thousands of pickpockets and kidnappers roaming this planet. So if you want to be safe but still very much prepared for whatever situation you find yourself facing, wouldn’t it be better if you just simply applied for a credit card?
Credit cards, contrary to popular belief, are not just for the rich and famous. Credit cards may, indeed, come with interest rates but if you try to view the advantages of owning a credit card, its negative points are immediately offset.
Besides the safety issue, there are also financial advantages that you could avail of if you own a credit card. If you’re very much fond of traveling then perhaps you could apply for a credit card that’s affiliated with hotels and airlines. This type of credit card allows you to earn air miles every time you use your credit card.
These reward points can be then converted to free air travel, free accommodation in hotels and resorts, free rental cars and the likes. If, on the other hand, you’re more of a car traveler then there are credit card companies who likewise offer free gas as reward points. To earn these reward points, all you have to do is use your credit card frequently or until you reach the appropriate number of points that’s equivalent to your desired reward.
But travelers are not the only ones who are going to benefit from credit cards.
There are also credit cards that are primarily designed for shopaholics. These credit cards give you discounts on certain shops and boutiques, earn cash rebates and win free items. Again, to earn such rewards, you only have to use your credit card as often as you can.
Now, when I ask you if you need a credit card, would your answer be a “yes” or a “definitely yes”?
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About The Author
John Mussi is the founder of Direct Online Loans who help homeowners find the best available loans via the http://www.directonlineloans.co.uk website.
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