“Saving by Spending on a Credit Card?”
An article with this compelling title in the December 2, 2011 edition of the Stony Plain Reporter and Spruce Grove Examiner newspapers stopped me cold the other day. We hear so much about the evils and perils of credit card use that many of us feel a little shamefaced to be caught pulling one out of our wallets. Could it be that credit card use is actually advantageous? Yes, says this article, as long as you pay off your balance in full every month, and you use one of the many cards that give you rewards, such as cash back or reward points redeemable for merchandise or travel. And you don’t have to pay a fee for these cards either, as many of them allow you to collect the goodies without paying anything beyond the cost of the items you’ve charged. Pretty sweet deal, especially at this time of year when our wallets get pulled out a lot! Check out the full article here: Save by Spending on a Credit Card from TorontoSun.com.
While I can’t take a credit card in payment for your house purchase, I can help you save money when buying real estate! Call me at 780-910-9669, email me at barry@barryt.ca, or contact me here.
Tags: Credit cards, Money-saving ideas