Andrew68
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Thank you for your posting and I am feeling more confidant after reading your reply. I am not going to just close them out, need to stay prepared and not just use up a rainy day account with no protection.Spaceman Spiff said:I carry two credit cards, one being a backup (like HarmonicaBruce). My primary card pays cash back on everything and I use it for almost everything; I hardly ever use cash. Both cards are set up to automatically pay the balance when due, so I am never paying interest on that debt. I like the protections that a credit card gives, as opposed to debit cards and cash.
All bills are set up for electronic fund transfers from my checking account (where my SS check is automatically deposited). I track my spending and have a budget. I use the minimum balance (to avoid fees) in my checking account for an emergency fund.
Credit cards are great only if you are disciplined. Interest rates on credit cards are crippling.
While researching i have found that my Visa card and provider protect me with auto repair warranties as well. Cash doesn't when your 500 miles away.
Again thank you