Monday, October 20, 2014

Is an AltaOne Credit Card Right for Me?

For members disciplined about paying bills promptly, a credit card is a great way to improve how you rate as a prospective borrower. Without a good or excellent credit score, your interest costs may wind up higher on future loans.

As with so many products these days, there are hundreds of different credit cards. Since this piece of plastic plays such a pivotal role in your personal finances, it is worth taking the time to figure out which card is best.

One option may be to sign up for a credit card through a credit union such as AltaOne. Here’s a look at why that may be a good path to take.

Lower fees
Credit unions are not-for-profit organizations, meaning any money they earn ends up getting funneled back into the institution to benefit members, either through lower interest rates on loans or higher dividends on account balances. Because their primary goal is to serve its members, many credit cards issued by credit unions charge lower fees and fewer penalties.

A few years ago, Pew Charitable Trusts released a study showing that the median annual fee for a credit card issued by a credit union was $25, compared with $59 for those supplied by other types of financial institutions. Some cards issued by credit unions don’t carry any annual fees.

Better rates
Uncle Sam prohibits federal credit unions from charging most borrowers more than 18% in interest on debts. Most other types of financial institutions aren’t limited on the annual percentage rates they can set, with some APRs hitting 24% or higher. A recent survey of rates shows holders of credit union-issued credit cards on average saved about 10% on interest costs compared with customers who used cards issued by other financial institutions.

Quick access to help
Credit unions members are the owners of the organization. In the eyes of credit union managers, therefore, it is crucial to foster good ties with members. As such, you will likely find excellent access to educational resources and highly responsive representatives since they typically focus on providing quality customer service. First-time credit card holders may find these added benefits especially useful if they’re brimming with questions about how to use their new card.
Wherever you decide to sign up for a credit card, be sure to do your homework beforehand. While credit cards can help you improve your credit score and develop smart spending habits, they can also hurt you if not used properly.

Please contact AltaOne at your convenience to discuss our valuable credit cards.


Tony Armstrong, NerdWallet

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