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Does anyone else "prepay" their credit card?
I think there area few around here who do this, but I'm bored and curious.
We track our spending in a budget app and normally we don't pay our credit card bill until it is due. Today I decided that since we had our Christmas and vacation funds available and we know how much we had spent that I would go ahead and make an extra payment to our account to save on some sticker shock next month. I added up what we had spent on Christmas, our vacation plans and our new freezer and just paid it all off. We will still have a bill with our normal spending on it and it might be a little higher than normal, but it shouldn't make my heart race to see the total amount due.
So who all does this and how often?
Re: Does anyone else "prepay" their credit card?
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Sometimes we prepay on the cable or phone though. If we have a Visa or Amex giftcard or rebate card we might put it to the cable bill so we can spend it all at once and not have to track it or manage carrying the card around with us. I find these cards to be an inconvenience and just want to get rid of them quickly, even if that means prepaying a month or two on the cable.
I don't think these cards can be used to pay credit cards, if they could I would use them that way.
This has been interesting to see everyone's different attitudes/strategies.
I primarily pay my credit cards when my direct deposits hit from my p/t IC job. So I often pay at least some of my cards twice a month, which is how often that job pays.
I often do just pay the whole card off instead of just the statement balance. It really just depends. If it is a card I don't use that often anyway, I'll do that just so I don't have to worry about paying it again until I charge on it again. If the difference between the balance and statement balance isn't much, then I'll just pay it off to have it done.
Although this situation doesn't come up much, if I put a large charge on my card, I'll often pay it faster as I can cash flow it. For example, with my construction, I had a big $4K charge to fill in the foundation...which I was getting reimbursed for from my loan. As soon as I got my reimbursement, I paid that charge off.