No, no illusions here. When I first became an adult (old enough to qualify for credit cards), I was fortunate enough to live in the era of "Dear Abby", "Ann Landers", and "Erma Bombek" (my favorite). I know that time and society have changed a lot, but these simple lessons can be applied to your individual economic program of today. The early lessons were:
NEVER charge something that will be gone before you get the c.c. bill (with the exception of a party or dining out).
NEVER buy anything with credit unless you already have the money in the bank to cover it (with the exception of medical/dental bills).
ALWAYS pay the c.c. bill in full every month. If you've charged something more expensive (like a dental bill or a party), pay at least double the minimum payment.
I've followed these rules since day one and even surviving some really difficult financial time, I've never had a problem paying my credit cards. I hate to say it, but the "trick" is to discipline yourself.
This post was edited by NYAD at May 22, 2024 9:57 PM MDT