Why Credit Cards are often better than Cash

It would make sense that cash is better than credit when making purchases. However, given the many benefits of today’s credit cards, this is not always the case.

For both business and personal use, credit cards may prove to be a very effective financial tool for credit card holders.

Credit Card Benefits

  • Purchase Protection – If you receive an item that is unsatisfactory and the company or manufacturer is unwilling to grant you a refund, or if you purchase an item that arrives damaged, or not at all, the purchase protection feature on your credit card may cover your expenses.
  • Extended warranty – Many purchases on a credit card come with the protection of an extended warranty. For example, electronics may be covered with a warranty that covers the purchase on top of the store or manufacturer’s warranty. Most credit cards offer a 90-day extended warranty on most purchases.
  • Rewards – Many of today’s credit cards offer rewards of many kinds, such as cash-back rewards or rewards for products and services. For example, some credit cards enable credit card holders to earn points toward free hotel stays, airfare or reduced vacations. In other words, simply using your credit cards for purchases may earn you cash rebates or free products or services.
  • Access to Emergency Money – A credit card in your back pocket may provide you with financial protection during an emergency situation where cash isn’t available. An emergency airline ticket, rental car, vehicle repair costs or even a new furnace are all necessary purchases that may not be attainable if it weren’t for the convenience of a credit card.
  • Financial Bookkeeping – Credit cards are a very useful financial tool for tracking expenditures and maintaining finances. Credit cards, for both personal and business use, provide an individual with a clear record of all expenses.
  • Convenience – Perhaps the most popular reason for using a credit card is the sheer convenience of it. Most individuals who use frequently use credit cards cite the practicality of not carrying cash as the biggest reason for using a credit card for purchases.

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