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Typically it contains: The cardholder's credit card information: Card type, Name on card, Card number, Expiration date. The merchant's business information. Cardholder's billing address. Language authorizing the merchant to charge the customer's card on file. Name and signature of the cardholder. Date.
Key points about: using credit card responsibly Keep your credit card information secure, don't loan your card to friends, and don't share images of your credit card on social media. Making on-time credit card payments demonstrates responsible use and is an important factor in your credit score.
For instance, if your card has a $500 limit, try not to spend more than $150 each month. This will keep your debt-to-credit ratio low (the second-most factor in determining your credit score) and helps you get in the habit of only spending what you can afford to pay off each month.
Purchases you should avoid putting on your credit card Mortgage or rent. ... Household Bills/household Items. ... Small indulgences or vacation. ... Down payment, cash advances or balance transfers. ... Medical bills. ... Wedding. ... Taxes. ... Student Loans or tuition.
We have listed some of the spends which can be taken care of by a Credit Card: Bill Payment ? Utility bills such as water, electricity, phone bills, etc. ... Travel ? A Credit Card comes to your rescue to ensure a great holiday. ... Shopping ? You can use your Credit Card for shopping in stores that accept Credit Card payments.