How To Evaluate Credit Card Offers Montana

Whether you're looking to expand your available credit, take out your first credit card, or transfer credit card debt to another card, you will no doubt have plenty of credit card offers from which to choose. Some of them will probably provide the kind of financial help you're looking for, while others may make a mess of your credit if you're not careful.

Local Companies

Noble Finance Corp
(406) 449-2233
1427 Helena Ave
Helena, MT
Montana Community Finance Corporation
(406) 443-3261
7 W 6th Ave
Helena, MT
Noble Finance Corp
(406) 586-4924
16 N 9th Ave
Bozeman, MT
First Interstate Bank
(406) 556-1058
2023 Burke St
Bozeman, MT
Mission Financial Group
(406) 752-7553
132 Hutton Ranch Rd Ste 102
Kalispell, MT
Lund Ron
(406) 721-6622
1263 Kenwood Dr
Missoula, MT
National Credit Assurance Corp
(406) 761-8358
415 3rd Ave N
Great Falls, MT
Farm Credit Services
(406) 278-4600
519 S Main St
Conrad, MT
Cash Advantage the
(406) 522-9111
518 Professional Dr
Bozeman, MT
Gentry Finance Co
(406) 656-6418
2040 Rosebud Dr
Billings, MT

Whether you're looking to expand your available credit, take out your first credit card, or transfer credit card debt to another card, you will no doubt have plenty of credit card offers from which to choose. Some of them will probably provide the kind of financial help you're looking for, while others may make a mess of your credit if you're not careful. Here are some tips for evaluating credit card offers so the card you pick eventually works for you--and not the other way around.

  1. Check the interest rate. This is the thing people most typically check when they get a credit card offer, and with good reason. A high interest rate means you can end up paying a lot more than your principal. For instance, I took out a credit account with a computer company and was glad I could make a purchase I could never make in cash. The monthly payments were very low and so was the price of the PC. Great deal, I thought. However, once I started making those great low payments, I noticed the company's interest rate of around 30%. That's insane! Thanks to the interest rate--and many months when I could only make the minimum payment--I will have paid about $400 dollars on top of the original price for this computer. Convenient? Yes. Affordable? At the time. Overall a "great deal?" Not at all. Before you take any credit card company up on its offer, learn how much you will be charged in addition to what you actually spend.

    Also, note that a lot of credit cards have separate rates for cash advances. I personally have vowed never to take out cash on a credit card ever again--the rates are just too high. However, sometimes, you need to do it. Just be sure you know the kind of rate you're dealing with. Same goes for balance transfers--read the fine print or check with customer service to see which rates apply.

    In short, look for a fixed (permanent) low interest rate when evaluating a card.

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Author: B. Danesco

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