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Title: Credit Card Balances
Post by: IQEQ on August 25, 2006, 09:15:46 AM
Some off us believe and think that having a CC with a $10K plus limit is good.  Before, I write anything I would like to read how you guys feel about this.  I write this because I spoke with a colleague and he said to me his CCL was $20K and another friend said his was $25k... Note, these people can afford to pay this type of debit with no-problem...  yet I would like to know what does the average person think a safe limit is and why?

Your thoughts…
Title: Re: Credit Card Balances
Post by: Val215 on August 25, 2006, 09:52:49 AM
I don't know what a safe limit is, but if you can't afford to pay it....don't get it. I know some people with a small limit and raise it to the max and can't pay it.
Title: Re: Credit Card Balances
Post by: playhear on August 25, 2006, 10:06:02 AM
A safe credit card limit is a zero balance at cycle end.

Credit card discussions are part of a broader concept of managing debt.  The primary thing to think about when managing debt is the interest rate of the individual debt relative to your other debts.  Typically, the rate on a credit card can be easily 5 times greater than any other investment/debt you may be involved in.  If you have a huge credit card debt, it doesn't matter how good your other investments are because you'll still be losing money.

Credit cards are useful for me for tracking my expenses.  However, I treat them kind of like debit cards and don't allow their balances to venture too far from zero.

By the way, here's a related thread:
http://www.learngospelmusic.com/forums/index.php/topic,28705.0.html
Title: Re: Credit Card Balances
Post by: PianoWizard on August 25, 2006, 11:01:41 AM
I don't know what a safe limit is, but if you can't afford to pay it....don't get it. I know some people with a small limit and raise it to the max and can't pay it.

I'll have to agree with you there.

PianoWiz...
Title: Re: Credit Card Balances
Post by: jonesl78 on August 25, 2006, 12:05:59 PM
For me a safe credit card limit would be 5k.
Title: Re: Credit Card Balances
Post by: 4hisglory on August 25, 2006, 12:35:07 PM
A safe credit card limit is "$0"
Title: Re: Credit Card Balances
Post by: ReddGirl on August 25, 2006, 04:38:54 PM
I do not own a credit card. So safe for me is "0". Credit cards are easy crutches and unless the user is disciplined enough to pay it off by end of the month then no limit is safe.
Title: Re: Credit Card Balances
Post by: csedwards2 on August 25, 2006, 08:35:04 PM
As much as you can be disciplined with.

If somebody gave me  a card with a 100k limit, it'd still be on a shelf.
Title: Re: Credit Card Balances
Post by: temejo1 on August 26, 2006, 04:49:36 AM
Anytime someone gets a card with that kind of limit has excellent credit.  The best thing to do is keep it that way by shredding the paperwork to accept that card!
Title: Re: Credit Card Balances
Post by: fretai03 on August 26, 2006, 07:21:35 PM
Well, as of recently my new cc limit is $0 & it's going to stay that way for a veeeeeeeerrrrrrrrryyyy long time. ;D
Title: Re: Credit Card Balances
Post by: IQEQ on August 27, 2006, 02:41:13 PM
OK... For those of you that travel a lot--what is a safe CCL?  I understand the 0 Balance... but the question for the traveling folks what is a safe limit?
Title: Re: Credit Card Balances
Post by: fretai03 on August 27, 2006, 04:30:26 PM
hmmmm, I guess it depends on where you live & travel to/from...

In my case I'd say it's common to have a travelling CCL limit of $2k to 5k. That's based on the fact that we're so far
away from anywhere that we have to "pay an arm & a leg" just to get somewhere... Most friends & family I know travel with cards of that amount. Its just the way it is really.
Title: Re: Credit Card Balances
Post by: playhear on August 27, 2006, 07:32:05 PM
OK... For those of you that travel a lot--what is a safe CCL?  I understand the 0 Balance... but the question for the traveling folks what is a safe limit?

When I go on traveling stretches, I can still pay my credit card from anywhere in the world.  All I need is a computer with an Internet connection.  I log onto my bank's website and pay my bills, including my credit card.  So, I can still use my credit card yet keep the balance at zero.  I don't play around with card balances, been there, not going back.


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I set the credit limit at $4,500, even though my bank wants to set it quite a bit higher.  When I'm traveling, the balance has never ventured much higher than $1,000.  Thus, $4,500 seems safe.

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Title: Re: Credit Card Balances
Post by: IQEQ on August 28, 2006, 08:32:37 AM
This is good information...  Anyone else
Title: Re: Credit Card Balances
Post by: jonesl78 on August 28, 2006, 10:19:35 AM
Are we talking about the Balance or the Limit? These are two totally different things.  ?/?
Title: Re: Credit Card Balances
Post by: csedwards2 on August 28, 2006, 12:50:04 PM
he said "CCL", so that'd be limit.

I dont travel with 10k+ cards (they're up on the shelf, waiting on the arrival of that 100k card to keep her company, lol), but I keep my 4k limit card close by with a 0 balance. Im usually only gone for a few days,so even this is probably overkill, but its next to the smallest card I have but with half the APR, so thats why its my road dog.
Title: Re: Credit Card Balances
Post by: cas10a on August 28, 2006, 01:14:12 PM
OK... For those of you that travel a lot--what is a safe CCL?  I understand the 0 Balance... but the question for the traveling folks what is a safe limit?

I travel all the time, "job related", and a credit card does come in handy and is needed at some locations & times.  The limit should be based on your income.  I beilieve you should be able to pay the max on the CC out of 1 or 2 paychecks.  If you don't have the money in the bank or you are not sure if the money will be available to you within 30 days, don't use the CC.  I rarely use my Credit Cards, but as I said they are a must sometimes.  I would say 5K is plenty in most cases, although I have a little more than this, because 1 of my CCs is Government Travel Card (GTC) a must on TDY's.  I really prefer not to use the Government Card, because of strict rules, so I usually use my own when traveling.