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November 2009

How to use credit cards wisely

Back in your grandfather's day, folks didn't have to worry about the ins and outs of mutual funds, adjustable rate mortgages, and credit cards. Such options simply weren't available, so when people wanted to buy something — a car, a house, furniture — they saved for it. Not so today. In today's microwave, fast food, gotta-have-it-now society, credit cards are widely available and widely used. Though credit (especially for larger purchases) is not as readily available as it was a few years back, many people still find at least one credit card offer a week in their mailbox.

If you choose to open that envelope, fill out the application form, and carry that little plastic card in your purse or wallet, it pays to be careful. Here are three simple guidelines for using credit cards wisely.

We can't turn back the clock to our grandfather's era. But we can learn from him to cultivate wise spending habits, especially when using credit cards.

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