Responsible use of Credit Cards

April 7, 2009 in finance, my life, shopping | 11 Comments

Have you been thinking of reducing credit card bills month on month? Here is my version of the story on extracting the best value out of credit card by optimized and responsible usage. My expenditure on credit card was increasing steadily and this made me to sit down and understand what was happening. I wasn’t spending on un-necessary things for sure. But still every month, my bill used to be high and it was certainly a major instrument of out flow. So, it was obvious for me to understand and cut short on not-so required stuff… recession times you see!

Analysis has to start somewhere and I started by looking at the credit card statement for a couple of previous months. The break up of the statement showed that the spending was massive at shopping malls like Big Bazaar and Food World compared to expenditure on others. Ofcourse the *others* section included petrol bills, online bill payment towards electricity, telephone, mobile and life insurance premiums apart from occasional eat outs. Soon after that break up the root cause was analyzed and fixed it. Now since past two months, my credit card expenditure has gone down considerably.

I am listing down few tips from my analysis:

  • Be cautious on what you want to shop in shopping malls.
  • Don’t go to shopping malls without a list of things that you plan to purchase and stick to list.
  • Even if you find something at a mall which is not in your list, think twice!
  • Learn to differentiate between what is required against what is available.
  • You get many items which are of better or same quality out side malls for much lesser price. Preferably a small store next to your home could be a better place when it comes to groceries and toiletries. Advantage here is that you pay through cash! which means, you know your limits on expenditure.
  • Use credit card to pay your monthly bills online – Since these bills are unavoidable, if you plan well, you have 45 days of interest free money!
  • Use credit card only when the situation demand is a must.
  • Never ever draw cash from your credit card.
  • It is good to have a credit card for unforeseen expenses which tickle us at times!

Believe it or not my credit card statement now shows much lesser amount being spent through credit card. I am sure there might be many other ways to use credit cards more effectively. Feel free to add your tip/suggestion. Also, you may be interested in reading my experiences at Big Bazaar and Food World shopping malls.

{ 11 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Jennifer Kumar April 7, 2009 at 10:55 pm

Mohan, A great article with practical tips for anyone! Problems of credit cards are the same world over! :) I have a few tips. One, is keep detailed account on certian expenditures. I have been keeping accounts on grocery bills for past three years. Believe it or not for Jan – March this year, I spent almost 1/2 what I did in same period ,2007, and… Read More 2008! It’s all because I see it in black and white!

I am not sure if creditors do this in India, but here in US last year, I got a cash advance with 0%. I put this money in my savings account and gained about $250 interest. Doing this, though one must look into fine print, such as transaction fee for cash advance (the fee for advance should be lots less than the interest you will earn in same period), pay back regularly on a monthly basis the lowest required amount, pay back total before 0% expires and when taking the advance make sure previous balances are cleared and don’t incur any other fees/charges once the balance transfer is taken..

There will more details in the fine print of course, terms vary depending on credit card company!

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2 Manjunath April 7, 2009 at 11:07 pm

More than “Responsible use of credit card” it is better to use “Responsible credit cards” i had very much bad experience regarding the service offered by some Credit card Companies especially Notorious SBI Credit card who loot people with hidden charges…. Now i am using my ICICI Visa Powered Debit card for most of my shopping transactions and very rarely my ICICI Credit card if at all i run out of balance…

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3 Shrinidhi Hande April 8, 2009 at 9:39 am

I’ve my own set of observations and suggestions- planning a new post on it.

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4 Mohan April 8, 2009 at 11:46 am

@Jennifer Kumar
thanks for you thoughts. Yes, I have experienced the similar results in my 4 months test period :)

@Manjunath
I haven’t used any credit card apart from CITI. I have no clue on SBI here!

@Shrinidhi Hande
Look forward for it.

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5 Shwet Prabhat April 8, 2009 at 8:44 pm

The simple thing to differentiate between “required against what is available” is to use cash when in malls. And you see old man say ” Their is enough to fulfill every man’s need, not enough to fulfill one man’s greed :)

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6 Sujata April 9, 2009 at 8:03 am

easier said than done though Mohan…it is so easy not to think of money when we use a CC!
:)

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7 Ruchi April 10, 2009 at 1:30 pm

I agree with this point “Use credit card only when the situation demand is a must”, otherwise i am against credit card use.

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8 Rajesh April 10, 2009 at 2:07 pm

Utmost care is required to use the credit cards
good one.

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9 Radhika April 11, 2009 at 12:55 am

Agree with you ! Even my expenses have increased a lot ; will have to do some introspection !
My tip -
Please know every detail of your card. for example – If you hold a master card then you can pay in sites that require you to pay in say USD or any other currency other than INR. If your card does not support it you might have to pay a heavy surcharge on the purchase (for inter currency trans) !

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10 Shrinidhi Hande April 16, 2009 at 11:47 am

My post is finally here http://www.en.....tices.html

Thanks

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11 Mohan April 16, 2009 at 8:43 pm

@Shrinidhi Hande
Yeah.. I read that. Good composition of various aspect..

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