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Topicwhat is a good credit card for a beginner?
CE_gonna_CE
12/11/20 9:38:16 PM
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Pay off your balance in full each month. You want to avoid incurring interest at any cost. Your credit score will be fine.

pojr posted...
Sounds like you have multiple credit cards. I hear that's a thing, especially in the Reddit community. People will sign up for multiple credit cards and use them each during specific times. Although I think it's brilliant to do, for me I'm a beginner and I know I would probably fuck myself over at some point. I'm just too uneducated to do something like that.

Yeah, I juggle 10+ cards to maximize points, take advantage of 0% transfer offers, etc. But Im also an accountant so tracking that kind of shit is my job.

Best thing when starting off is to always pay in full, never charge more than you can afford, and never get a card with an annual fee.


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