Why You Need A Credit Card
The fact is, we live in a credit-oriented society. Even if you loathe credit cards and never want to see one again, you really need them if you ever plan to finance a major purchase like a house, car, higher education, etc. You should have at least one credit card, use it for gas or grocery purchases, then pay it off each month. It’s essential to your financial well-being.
Without maintaining at least one loan, your credit rating goes down the toilet because there is nothing by which a lender can judge your fiscal responsibility and accountability. The easiest loan to obtain and maintain is a credit card, even if it’s a small, low-limit student card or retail card. Sometimes a person reaches a point in their life where they do want to buy a house, but have zero credit rating. It’s simply a thing they never thought about, often because they never had to. This is most common among young professionals, as well as widows or widowers whose late spouse may have been the only name on the couple’s credit cards and loans. If you are in this position, don’t despair — it’s not too late!
As aforementioned, it is relatively easy to build up your credit rating with credit cards. You can start with a retail card. These type of cards are more readily approved and have a low limit, so it is slightly less difficult to get in trouble. The bottom line is to pay off your credit cards each month! Then, when you take care of the small things, bigger things like home financing will be no hurdle at all.


