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Credit Card
How credit cards workInterest chargesBenefitsGrace periodThe merchants sideParties involvedTransaction stepsSecured credit cardsPrepaid credit cardsFeaturesSecurityProblemsProfits and lossesCanadaHistoryCharga PlateCollectible credit cardsControversyHidden costsRedliningCredit card numberingCredit cards in ATMs
How credit cards workInterest chargesBenefitsGrace periodThe merchants sideParties involvedTransaction stepsSecured credit cardsPrepaid credit cardsFeaturesSecurityProblemsProfits and lossesCanadaHistoryCharga PlateCollectible credit cardsControversyHidden costsRedliningCredit card numberingCredit cards in ATMs
Features
As well as convenient, accessible credit, credit cards offer consumers an easy way to track expenses, which is necessary for both monitoring personal expenditures and the tracking of work-related expenses for taxation and reimbursement purposes. Credit cards are accepted worldwide, and are available with a large variety of credit limits, repayment arrangement, and other perks (such as rewards schemes in which points earned by purchasing goods with the card can be redeemed for further goods and services or credit card cashback).Some countries, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and France, limit the amount for which a consumer can be held liable due to fraudulent transactions as a result of a consumer's credit card being lost or stolen.
