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Silly Question on credit cards! Or not?

Hoping someone can clarify this for me - I want to start using my credit card as my sole payment, For everything, utilities, on-line food orders ect each month.

My thoughts are using this will mean i don't have to carry too much cash around - which gets spent too easily! :mad:

If I ensure the full balance is paid by the payment date then I'm just paying for all my purchases in one - Or am I missing something really obvious? :eek:

Thinking this would really simplify my budgeting rather than using different cards and cash for different purchases.

Help appreciated! :T

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  • mo786uk
    mo786uk Posts: 1,379 Forumite
    No that is right, if you clear the balance each month you will pay no interest.

    I use this theory but with my bank account - i.e if everything is trackable on my statement I can see where my money is going

    Only danger is spending cash whilst also racking up bills on the CC
  • My thoughts are using this will mean i don't have to carry too much cash around - which gets spent too easily! :mad:
    This could simplify your budgeting if you are very disciplined in using your card with the same consciousness as spending cash in real time. I find that the 'reality' of my purchase is more stark when I (not my OH!) count out cash. The wallet gets lighter and lighter...

    With a card, whether the balance on it is £150 or - £150, it's still the same shiny, shapely, siren of a card! :rotfl:

    P.S: With utilities, check that the companies don't charge an admin or processing fee for paying with a CC. Also if you set up a regular payment using your CC it may not be set up as a Direct Debit but a Continuous Payment Authority which apparently is more hassle to cancel.
  • Sorilla
    Sorilla Posts: 25 Forumite
    Just so many people fool themselves into thinking that plastic money is harder to spend, in fact it is much easier - be careful :)!
    ~ Sorilla Reads
  • Mozette
    Mozette Posts: 2,247 Forumite
    Hoping someone can clarify this for me - I want to start using my credit card as my sole payment, For everything, utilities, on-line food orders ect each month.

    My thoughts are using this will mean i don't have to carry too much cash around - which gets spent too easily! :mad:

    If I ensure the full balance is paid by the payment date then I'm just paying for all my purchases in one - Or am I missing something really obvious? :eek:

    Thinking this would really simplify my budgeting rather than using different cards and cash for different purchases.

    Help appreciated! :T

    You need to do a budget, then you know what you have available to spend, and whether you spend it as cash or by card it is the same amount.
  • Mozette wrote: »
    You need to do a budget
    Doing a budget is the 'easy' bit. With access to only cash you can only spend what you physically have/can afford; with plastic you can spend what you have and beyond what you can afford.
  • Thanks for all the replies - some good points to keep an eye on! :beer:
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