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6 Tips for Your First Credit Card

Getting your hands on your very first credit card can be a thrilling experience. However, before you plan everything you want to buy, it’s important to understand how credit cards work, the types of credit cards available to you and how to avoid getting into credit card debt and establishing bad credit. Dominion Energy Credit Union has provided six tips for how to make the most of your first credit card and is happy to talk to you over the phone or at a branch about what might be best for your very first credit card.

1. Understand the Different Types of Credit Cards

Let’s start with the credit card basics. When it comes to selecting your first credit card, it’s important to know there are several different types out there, each with their own set of potential pros and cons.

Looking for the most bang for your buck? A cash rewards credit card allows you to earn straight cash when using that card to make purchases. These cards may require a slightly higher credit score and minimum line of credit. Are you interested in a card where you can earn points to redeem for travel, merchandise, and gift cards? A rewards card may be the way to go. Want to pay down debt? A low-rate credit card can make it easier to make payments on time and pay down debt easily.

2.    Use Your Credit Card to Build Credit

If this is your first credit card, chances are that means you are starting with no or little credit. To begin building this credit up immediately, treat your credit card like it’s a debit card. In other words, every time you charge something you should understand that you are spending money and know that you have enough in your bank account to pay your bill at the end of the month. If you currently have no established credit, it may be wise to consider a secured credit card as your first choice. Secured credit cards (sometimes known as credit cards for bad credit), are backed by a cash deposit so that the cardholder can always make their payments.
Keep in mind that the more you charge on your credit card each month, you may wind up hurting your credit score. When it comes to building your credit history, VantageScore recommends you consume no more than 30%of your available credit line. Use Dominion Energy Credit Union’s Breakdown of a Credit Score article to learn how credit scores are calculated and how to keep track of your score. It’s always a good idea to check your score over time, to ensure it’s at a favorable level. You’ll also need good credit to get the best rates when buying a car or a home. Our free Credit Score within Digital Banking makes it easy to keep tabs on your score and learn tips to keep it high.

3. Take Advantage of Credit Card Rewards

Reward credit cards can give you cash back, travel and merchandise rewards and more depending on your needs. If you’re a frequent explorer, you can earn free flyer miles as you make purchases with a travel rewards card. If you’d prefer to stick to a card that accumulates additional cash into your account, then a cash back rewards credit card might be right for you. 
Once you have selected your ideal rewards credit card, it’s important to become familiar with the rules of how to redeem rewards. For instance, to redeem points or cashback, you often need to spend a certain amount of money during an allotted period of time. As a first-time credit card user, it can become difficult to manage the logistics of how to earn your rewards, so it’s important you do your research on your particular rewards card to understand all its stipulations and benefits.


4.    Compare Rates and Avoid Credit Card Fees

Despite how commonplace having a credit card is, there is a lot of responsibility associated with having a credit card. When you apply for your first credit card, make sure to do your research and understand the interest rate and any fees that come along with the card. You may find a card with an attractive introductory rate but the standard rate once that expires may be high so be sure to compare, as even a slightly higher rate can end up costing a lot more. If you pay your card off in full every month you won’t be charged any interest. You will usually be charged interest on balances you carry and those costs can really add up. 
Some cards also have more fees or higher fees than others – such as annual fees. For instance, many cards come attached with foreign transaction fees for when you pay for something overseas with your credit card. If you want to avoid paying this fee, you can either make sure to pay in cash or use a card that does not have this fee. Note that many travel rewards cards do not charge a fee if using your card overseas.
Another common credit card fee to be aware of is the over-limit fee. When you have a credit card, you don’t have free rein to spend as you please’ instead you have a specific spending limit each month. If you exceed that spending limit, you will get charged an over-the-limit fee. Make sure to familiarize yourself with these fees ahead of time so that you avoid late payment fees and a negative impact on your credit score. It’s also smart to set a reminder on your phone or make a note on your calendar for each upcoming bill date. This way, you will never miss a payment. Or, you can take advantage of online bill pay to automate your credit card payment. Just be sure to review your bill regularly to ensure all charges are correct.


5.    Prevent Debt Accumulation

Credit cards can unfortunately be an easy way to accumulate personal debt. In fact, the average amount of credit card debt for residents living in Virginia is $7,663. To prevent this from happening to you, make sure to always pay your credit card balance in full each month. Dominion Energy Credit Union makes this easy with our mobile banking app. If you can’t pay it off in full, be sure to always at least pay more than the minimum amount due. It’s also wise to have a plan for how you will pay off your purchases before you make them. That way, you can’t charge anything more significant than you can afford and you won’t get into debt later on.
Another tip to ensure you don’t pay for more than you can afford is to use cash or Zelle® instead of a credit card. If you find it’s becoming more challenging to pay back your monthly payments, it may be time to contact a financial advisor who can set you up with a budget help you better manage your money. Should you find yourself in credit card debt, use this debt calculator to help come up with a plan to pay it off over time.


6.    Choose Your Credit Card Wisely

Picking your first credit card is a very individual decision. Your credit card should reflect your needs so that you can get the most out of it. For instance, although credit cards provide great convenience to your life, if not handled responsibly, a credit card can lead to severe problems. 
Once you have selected the right credit card for you, learn how Dominion Energy Credit Union monitors your accounts for suspicious activity. This will give you peace of mind when you are using your card. 
Keeping you and your card accounts safe:

  • At Dominion Energy Credit Union we provide fraud alerts to give you an automatic notification as soon as suspicious activity is found.
  • You can also sign up for purchase alerts to help you track spending.
  • When you download our Card Control App you can lock and unlock your card at a moment’s notice to help prevent fraud
  • Also, make sure that your passwords and PIN numbers aren’t easy to guess so you don’t become a victim of identity theft. 

Now that you are familiar with Dominion Energy Credit Union’s first credit card tips, you can apply for your first credit card with confidence. Contact us today by calling 800-268-6928 or visiting one of our locations today.

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