This addiction can wreck you financially as well as
emotionally.
A few decades ago terms like credit card addiction,
debt trap or shopaholics were unheard of. Now they are not just terms that we
read but real and potential threats, more common than we would like to think.
Buying now and paying later is a regular practice whether its everyday
purchases, dream holidays or consumer durables. There is nothing wrong with it
unless you get reckless with these cards and the person gets addicted to it.
The first step to solve any problem is to identify it. So
how do you know that you are addicted to credit cards? Here are a few
indicators.
1. Exhausting or touching the credit card limit
frequently
Credit card can be life savers in financial emergencies;
they can help you ride out a small financial storm without seeking help from others.
So a maxed out credit card is necessarily not a warning sign if it happens once
in a while; however a month on month pattern where your bill touches the
maximum spending limit or your card is declined when you swipe it because you
have already exhausted your limit (without even realising it) is a sure sign of
worry.
If this happens frequently then may be it's time to sit
down and figure out where the money is going, what is the spending pattern, are
you buying on impulse? A high credit utilisation ratio impacts the CIBIL
score also negatively.
2. Constantly applying for new cards
Getting cards is very easy these days. Often you get
calls from the credit card companies telling you how convenient it is to get a
new card, that there are no charges or that the credit card is being offered
free to a select few, they talk about reward programmes, flying miles etc.
So in case one exhausts the card limit of one or more
cards getting a new one to swipe and shop is not at all difficult.
What one may forget that while swiping that you still
have to pay for all of them at the end of the month.
While you may choose to forget your debt, your debt will
not forget you and all defaults reflect in your CIBIL report for a period of
five years. So if one is on a constant lookout for new cards because the old
one is exhausted it is surely a sign to worry about.
3. Depleting savings or no savings
If all what is earned is spent every month then it is not
a good sign for the financial health. Irrespective of how much one earns,
depending on various factors a percentage of the income should ideally be saved
every month. If you find that despite budgeting you do not save anything, or
there is nothing at the end of the month left to save it is a red signal.
In case you find yourselves dipping into your savings to
pay your monthly card bills then it is ared signal with capital "R".
It's like a double jeopardy you are not only eating away
all the earnings and not keeping anything for a rainy day but whatever little
you have saved in the past is also getting eroded quickly. The urge to spend
and use the credit card makes planning go awry.
4. Borrowing to pay
Going one step further from using one's own funds or
savings to pay credit card bills is, having to borrow to pay them. In case you
are forced to borrow from your friends or family to pay your credit card bills
then surely you have a credit card addiction.
Again resorting to this measure due to some emergency is
not a cause of worry; doing it again and again is. Often people may resort to
taking personal loans or other desperate measures also to pay the bills without
bothering to check their spending.
5. Secretive about bills
If you hide your bills from your family or spouse then
also it's an indication of an addiction to the credit card. Not wanting to
discuss your spending because heart of hearts you also know it's not a healthy
pattern or your family not being aware of the enormous credit card bills that
one runs every month is another sign of addiction.
6. Paying only the minimum amount due
Another indicator of the addiction is paying only
the minimum amount due every month, because there are no funds
available to pay the full amount. The bills and charges keep rising but the
credit card company does not take any immediate action as the minimum amount is
paid, so the debt keeps adding up.
This is potential trouble which can blow up at a later
stage.
Credit Card addiction can cause a lot of financial damage
and may tarnish your CIBIL report for a long time. So in case one feels that they
exhibit any or more of the above signs or the thought of not having
access to your credit card worries you then it's time for remedial
action.
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