Archive for March, 2011

How Credit Card Applications Work

Julia Cook asked:




How credit cards work once you own them is well-documented and there are plenty of guides to this.

However, how the applications for the things work – in other words, how you get hold of one in the first place – is less written about.

This is completely understandable but it’s an imbalance that this article hopes to put right at least a little bit with the explanation of some terms that are commonly encountered when making a credit card application and, perhaps equally important, what the applicant can expect.

To start, as with musicals, at the very beginning, let’s take a look at some of the terms encountered during a credit card comparison.

One of the most important of these is the interest rate. The headline rate will be written down as a variable APR.

APR stands for annual percentage rate and doesn’t reflect the interest that’ll be charged every month. That monthly rate is much lower and can be found though in the card’s terms and conditions. It should be noted that on a debt which is outstanding for a year, it comes to the same thing.

A variable rate means that the advertised rate is just a guideline.

In theory for this rate to be advertised it should be offered to at least two-thirds of applicants but, because the standard of applicants cannot always be anticipated, some studies have shown that less people than this generally actually achieve this headline rate.

If you only just meet the application criteria for a card, then, expect the interest rate that you’re offered to be higher than the one you see advertised. For this reason, it may be worth you while applying for a card when you are over-qualified.

Note that the APR should be noted even when looking at getting cards for their introductory rates – 0% balance transfer credit cards, for example – since this will be the rate charged on the balance if, for any reason, you’re unable to pay off the balance in full.

This is equally true of rewards and 0% purchase cards such as the Tesco clubcard credit card.

Another term that it’s worth knowing is annual fee. This is a flat, yearly fee which generally indicates a card with added extras such as insurance. If these options are unlikely to be used the annual fee should be avoided as much as possible.

From that point credit card applications can be made online or with a paper form but the card company will need to know details of income, address and other financial commitments.

Most applications will then require the applicant to sign to confirm the contract and then resend the information in return for the card.

Louis
 

How to Apply For Best Gas Credit Cards and Save Money On Gas

artrepreneur asked:


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Gordon

 

Bank Credit Card Applications

Josh Riverside asked:




Banks and their associates are now competing with one another to provide a quick and easy credit card application process. There are two common options for bank credit card applications – online format and paper copy format. Banks’ disclosure statements provide all information regarding the costs and the terms of repayment.

By entering a few simple answers and providing financial details at a safe website, you can get a response to your application within a minute. An online application is the fastest and easiest way to receive credit cards. It is also one of the safest ways, as it protects personal financial details. There are a number of card types available. You can easily choose a card that matches your needs.

Banks’ websites usually display a list of their credit card types, interest rates, special promotions and credit limits. Many of them indicate the level of credit you require. For instance, a credit card with a high limit may need good credit, but in case of a student card, past credit history is not required. Generally, a person who is 18 years of age or older can apply for a card with any U.S. bank.

Most bank applications accompany two statements: ‘pre-selected’ and ‘pre-approved.’

In the case of ‘pre-selected’ statements, a person receives credit based on the details he provides on the application and depending on a succeeding credit report. In the case of ‘pre-approved’ statement, the person is granted credit just as he fills out the application and demands. But, he would not obtain as much credit as he desires.

Bernice
 

Online Credit Card Offers

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Tyrone

 

Small Business Credit Card Application – 5 Things You Need To Know

Morgan Hamilton asked:




Getting a credit card for your small business can be the best thing you can do for your accounting department. There are many things, both good and bad, that you should know about small business credit before you fill out a small business credit card application. For example, you will be able to assert more control over your employee spending and your bookkeeping records by opening a credit account for you business. On the other hand, in some cases, your personal credit can be affected by your small business spending habits. The purpose of this article is to examine five things you should consider before filling out a small business credit card application.

Personal Credit is Considered

If your business is brand new, the credit companies will use your personal credit as the determining factor whether your business gets a credit card or not. If your personal credit isn’t that good, or you don’t want extra credit checks on your personal credit history, this can be a obstacle in obtaining small business credit cards.

Rules Against Using Personal Credit for Businesses

Carefully look over the terms of our personal credit cards and you should see it stated somewhere that no business charges can be charges on them. Credit companies don’t want you to mix personal charges and business charges together on personal cards. To set up a professional and legal business, you need a business credit card for business charges.

Control Over Employee Spending

Small business credit card applications have a place where you can request additional cards for employees with preset limits. With the limits in place you can allow your employees to use credit cards without worrying about them going overboard.

Gain Incentives for Your Business

Just like with personal credit cards, small business credit cards offer rewards, or incentives, for making purchases with their card. Incentives range from cash back rebates to travel miles to discounts for rental cars and hotel rooms. Since businesses are considered very valuable customers to credit card companies, the incentive programs for business credit cards are usually better than those offered to individuals.

Provides Convenient Monthly Reports

The majority of small business credit cards come with convenient monthly statements that make it easier to track purchases and update accounts. The bookkeeping department will love you for getting a business credit card for the company!

Dora