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A credit card is a handy tool. It can be used worldwide, help you build your credit rating, cover you when you’re short on cash and be a valuable source of funds in an emergency.
As well as knowing all the benefits that can come with a credit card, make sure you're across the conditions attached to a card, too.
Here are some tips to help you make the most of your first credit card.
Different types of credit cards have different benefits, and may be better suited to different patterns of spending and repaying. Broadly, credit cards can be grouped into four categories:
You can use our credit card selector tool to help find a CommBank card that will suit you.
You’ll want to avoid overspending and getting yourself into debt beyond your means. Before applying for a credit card, use our budget planner to assess how much disposable income you have each month that could be used to repay a credit card.
Each month, you can choose to repay just your minimum due payment, your full balance each month, or any amount in between. The more you pay off, the less interest you'll be charged.
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Each credit card has different interest rates for different types of transactions, such as regular purchases, balance transfers and cash advances.
The interest rate you’ll often see in advertising is the purchase interest rate. This is the rate you’ll be charged on purchases if you don’t pay your balance in full by the monthly payment due date (i.e. the due date on your statement each month).
Many credit cards come with an interest-free period, meaning you won’t be charged any interest on purchases you make during that period, as long as you pay your closing balance in full by the due date every month. Interest-free cards don’t incur interest charges, but may incur monthly or annual fees.
Most credit cards include other charges in addition to the payable interest.
For example, late fees may be charged if you don't make your minimum repayment by the monthly due date. You can avoid late fees by making sure you pay at least your minimum repayment amount. If you withdraw money from your credit card, you may need to pay a cash advance fee (alongside the interest charged on that advance). Check our standard fees and charges for credit card services.
From complimentary international travel insurance to emergency assistance and extended warranty on purchases, there's a range of benefits that may be included with a credit card. Different card types have different benefits, so check the card you’re interested in to see if it has the benefits you’re after.
Remember, cards with lots of perks are likely to have higher annual fees and interest rates than other card types.
Choosing the right card depends on how you use it. Whether you're looking for a low-fee card for simple everyday purchases or a reward card, understanding how they work can help you make a confident choice.
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This article is intended to provide general information of an educational nature only. It does not have regard to the financial situation or needs of any reader and must not be relied upon as financial product advice.