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How to use your credit and debit card smartly

June 10, 2014 17:19 IST

Here's what you must know to derive maximum benefit from them

Debit cards and credit cards have changed the way we spend and live. One tends to use these cards interchangeably but they are quite distinct in their function as well as consequences.

Hence, it makes sense to understand which card should be flashed in a situation and which should stay in the wallet.

Ami Shah, 23 and working for a call centre got a debit card from the bank where she holds her savings account. A couple of months later, the bank gave her an "exclusive offer" of a credit card which Ami was happy to take.

After all, it was good to show off a bit with the cards when you are out with friends. When asked if she uses her credit card or debit card, Ami was confused... "what difference does it make? They look the same, they are used in the same manner and serve the same function," she said.

Right? Wrong!

Debit cards and credit cards are often used interchangeably. Most people will whip out the first card that slides out of the wallet without stopping to think if it is a debit card or credit card.

While credit cards and debit cards look similar, they are quite different in the way they work.

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The author is a credit expert with 10 years of experience in personal finance and consumer banking industry and another 7 years in credit bureau sector. Rajiv was instrumental in setting up India's first credit bureau, Credit Information Bureau (India) Limited (CIBIL). He has also worked with Citibank, Canara Bank, HDFC Bank, IDBI Bank and Experian in various capacities.

 

How to use your credit and debit card smartly

June 10, 2014 17:19 IST

How do they work?

A credit card is essentially a loan offered by the bank to you for a free credit period usually around 40 days.

The money available for spending is limited to the unused portion of the credit limit offered to you.

A debit card, on the other hand, is a channel to access you own money in your savings account with the bank; the money available to you is limited by your bank balance.

A credit card statement or bill will arrive at your doorstep at the end of the billing cycle and you need to pay the amount fully or a hefty interest rate is charged on the outstanding amount as well as all spending from then on.

The debit card spending is deducted from your bank account and reduces your balance to that extent.

So, when should you use your credit card or debit card?

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How to use your credit and debit card smartly

June 10, 2014 17:19 IST

Use a credit card if:

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How to use your credit and debit card smartly

June 10, 2014 17:19 IST

Use your debit card if: