credit cards


With so many credit card deals to choose from it can be difficult to know where to start, and with so many credit card comparison services available its also difficult to know who’s giving you the fairest comparison.

With well over 100 credit cards out there to choose from you’re best bet is to do your own comparison looking at APR and annual fees. Also look out for balance transfer fees which will most probably be charged a s a percentage of the balance you’re going to transfer.

Also look out for any introductory rates and lock in periods, you don’t want a nasty APR shock in 6 months time.

Credit card rates vary enormously as do the incentives available for registering a particular card. Make sure you do your homework and find the deal that’s right for you.

More help on comparing credit cards is available here:
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cards/