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Pros and Cons of Paying a Bill with a Credit Card

Authored By: Genisys Credit Union on 12/23/2020

Woman sitting on couch online shopping with credit card

Credit cards offer incredible convenience. With just a quick swipe or a linked account, a payment can be instantly processed. It seems like a no-brainer to use that convenience for taking the hassle out of paying bills. But, is it a smart idea to pay monthly bills with a credit card?

Choosing to pay a bill with a card can have a significant impact on your general financial wellness — for better or for worse. That’s why it’s important to consider the many variables of this decision before going ahead with it.

Let’s take a closer look at the pros and cons of paying monthly bills with a credit card.

The Advantages of Paying Bills with a Credit Card

There are many reasons you may want to pay your monthly bills with a credit card when possible. Here are just a few of the advantages of paying with plastic:

The Disadvantages of Paying Bills with Credit Cards

Here’s the flip side of paying bills with plastic:

Which of My Bills Can I Pay with a Credit Card?

You will likely not be able to pay your mortgage, rent or car payments with a credit card. However, car insurance, home insurance or taxes can usually be paid with a credit card, but you may need to pay a fee to do so.

The following monthly bills usually allow you to pay with a credit card, and without a fee: subscription services, phone bills, utility bills and internet providers.

Before deciding whether to pay a specific bill with a credit card, it’s best to check with your provider to find out if this is a viable option and if there will be a fee attached for paying with plastic.

The Bottom Line

Sometimes, paying bills with a credit card makes perfect financial sense, but it sometimes does not. Before deciding which way to go on any particular bill, consider all the relevant factors detailed above to be sure you’re making the responsible choice.


 

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