This common credit card mistake is costing you more than you think

Experts say this everyday credit card move could be sabotaging your finances.

May 22, 2025 - 19:08
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This common credit card mistake is costing you more than you think

With credit card debt hitting record highs, how you use your card matters more than ever. Ted Rossman, senior industry analyst at Bankrate, joined TheStreet to break down the number one credit card mistake that could be quietly draining your wallet.

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Full Video Transcript Below:

TED ROSSMAN: The biggest credit card mistake is carrying a balance. I know sometimes it's unavoidable. Some people wrongly think that it helps your credit to carry a balance. The best way to use a credit card is like a debit card. You pay it off right away, but take advantage of credit cards, superior rewards programs, and buyer protections. If you can pay your credit cards in full every month, they're really working for you. It's about half and half in terms of cardholders who carry a balance and those who don't. I know sometimes life gets in the way and you need to carry a balance, but try to knock it out as quickly as possible. My favorite tip is to get a 0% balance transfer credit card and avoid interest for two years in some cases.