Savvy tips for spending wisely

Lifestyle Wednesday 09/January/2019 17:26 PM
By: Times News Service
Savvy tips for spending wisely

If you are like many people, you may often exceed your budget with the use of credit cards.
While building credit through the use of credit cards is important, the key is making sure you use the right card, are aware of common fraud tactics and have a plan to pay off debt quickly.
Here are some helpful tips to guide you.
By approaching spending responsibly, you can build good credit and avoid financial stress.
• Pick the right card. Make sure you use those cards that won’t leave you with financial regret afterwards. Balance the benefits of reward points, or special deals, with the long-term cost of borrowing money. Take a moment to think about how you will pay after the fun of spending is over, and don’t forget to review the fine print associated with making big purchases.
• Be smart and safe. If you are shopping online, make sure the website starts with ‘https://’ to ensure it’s a credible site before making a purchase, and be sure to turn off Wi-Fi auto-connect and Bluetooth when you’re out and about. Connecting to public Wi-Fi is dangerous and less secure than connecting to your mobile network. In addition, think twice before sharing your logon information over the phone or clicking on random links in emails from unknown sources, such as “track your package,” or “free gift card.” Fraudsters often impersonate credible companies to get you to share your logon information or click links. Now is also a great time to consider changing your account passwords. Creating unique passwords, responding to fraud alerts and monitoring your accounts are critical steps to help keep safe.
• Start planning to pay it off now. Be sure to keep track of your spending so there are no surprises down the line. Decide when you want to have your card paid off, and calculate the best plan of action based on your lifestyle and finances. Utilise your bank and credit card companies’ resources to create a realistic timeline that still allows for your everyday and monthly expenses.