{"id":17270,"date":"2025-06-25T20:59:09","date_gmt":"2025-06-25T20:59:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/finderica.com\/?p=17270"},"modified":"2025-06-25T20:59:09","modified_gmt":"2025-06-25T20:59:09","slug":"multiple-active-credit-cards-what-i-learned","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/finderica.com\/?p=17270","title":{"rendered":"Multiple Active Credit Cards: What I Learned"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<div class=\"_3VJt4n\">\n<p class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">On a layover in Denver in 2006, I passed a kiosk where a salesperson was hawking  Frontier Airlines credit cards to anyone in earshot. I was in my twenties at the time, I had recently finished paying off my college loans, and my primary financial goal was staying debt-free. I used debit and cash for most transactions, as my general wariness of the credit industry had kept me from opening a credit card of my own.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"_3VJt4n\">\n<p class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">That all went out the window when the salesperson said the card came with enough bonus miles for two round-trip flights. The prospect of visiting my girlfriend in Seattle twice without paying for airfare was too enticing to pass up, so I set my misgivings aside, grabbed a paper application and mailed it in when I got home.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"_3VJt4n\">\n<p class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">After getting that first card (and the free flights that came with it), my attitude U-turned. In the nearly two decades since, I\u2019ve opened over 80 credit card accounts, 20 of which are currently active. Those cards have helped me travel, pursue my passions and even save for retirement in ways I couldn\u2019t have otherwise. They\u2019ve also made me an expert on the broader perks and perils of credit card use. <\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"_3VJt4n\">\n<p class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">Here\u2019s what I\u2019ve learned through holding dozens of cards over the past 20 years.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<h2 class=\"_3P4ktl zeCuXk _28z5Fp _2w4PM3 _1My7YX\" data-currency=\"Text\"><span class=\"_3P4ktl zeCuXk _28z5Fp _3-to_p\">Using a credit card doesn\u2019t have to be risky<\/span><\/h2>\n<div class=\"_3VJt4n\">\n<p class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">My early distrust of credit cards was instilled by personal finance gurus like Dave Ramsey, who advocates a debt-free lifestyle and famously discourages all credit card use. Ramsey\u2019s teachings resonated with me as I worked to get out from under my college loans, and his strategies for budgeting and saving helped keep me on track. But once I spurned his advice and decided to get a credit card anyway, I realized his reasons for abstaining didn\u2019t hold water for me.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"_3VJt4n\">\n<p class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">Because of my inherent thriftiness, I wasn\u2019t worried about overspending, and my practice of tracking every dollar showed me that I didn\u2019t spend any more with a credit card than I did without one. I paid my balance in full and on time each month, so I wasn\u2019t charged any interest or fees. When using my card wasn\u2019t the best option (like when a cash discount was available), I simply paid another way. <\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"_3VJt4n\">\n<p class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">Furthermore, I found there were advantages to having a credit card. I started earning miles on each dollar spent that eventually netted me another free flight. Some transactions went more smoothly with a <\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">credit card versus a debit card<\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">, such as renting a car or a hotel room. I also had <\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">limited liability for fraudulent charges<\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">, which I appreciated when I lost my card and someone else took it for a ride at a Chicago shopping mall.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"_3VJt4n\">\n<p class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">Ultimately, I recognized my card for what it is: a tool. Like any tool, it could cause damage if used irresponsibly, but it served me well when used correctly.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<h2 class=\"_3P4ktl zeCuXk _28z5Fp _2w4PM3 _1My7YX\" data-currency=\"Text\"><span class=\"_3P4ktl zeCuXk _28z5Fp _3-to_p\">Some credit cards are worth having even if you don\u2019t use them<\/span><\/h2>\n<div class=\"_3VJt4n\">\n<p class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">Although I have 20 active credit card accounts, I typically carry just two cards when I leave the house. One is always my <\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">American Express\u00ae Gold Card<\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">, which earns bonus points on dining and grocery purchases; the other card I bring depends on where I\u2019m going, what I might be buying and whether I have a new card with a <\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">welcome offer<\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"_3VJt4n\">\n<p class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">Many of my cards almost never get used, but I keep them for the benefits they provide. For example, my <\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">IHG One Rewards Premier Business Credit Card<\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">  gives me an annual free night certificate and the fourth night free when I book with points, and those two benefits alone justify paying the $99 annual fee. Similarly, <\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">The Platinum Card\u00ae from American Express<\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\"> grants me airport lounge access, plus various travel and other credits that provide enough value to keep my account open despite the <\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">$695<\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\"> annual fee. Terms apply.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"_3VJt4n\">\n<p class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">A few of my cards don\u2019t get used at all and offer negligible value, but I keep them for an entirely different reason: to maintain my <\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">credit scores<\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">, especially if I\u2019ve had the card for a long time. For example, my Frontier Airlines card has long outlived its usefulness and now lives in a drawer along with a few other bygone cards, but it\u2019s my oldest active credit line, so I want to keep it open. I break these cards out once a year to keep the accounts active and my lengthy <\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">credit history<\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\"> intact.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<h2 class=\"_3P4ktl zeCuXk _28z5Fp _2w4PM3 _1My7YX\" data-currency=\"Text\"><span class=\"_3P4ktl zeCuXk _28z5Fp _3-to_p\">Getting a credit card doesn\u2019t mean you have to keep it<\/span><\/h2>\n<div class=\"_3VJt4n\">\n<p class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">Of my 80 credit card accounts in the past 20 years, I\u2019ve closed the majority of them \u2014 for a variety of reasons. Sometimes a card falls short of expectations, or a better option comes along that makes one of my cards expendable. Sometimes my needs or a card\u2019s benefits change so a card I once valued is no longer worth keeping. Sometimes I simply dislike features like the online interface or customer service. Whatever the reason, I\u2019m happy to <\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">cancel a credit card<\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\"> when it\u2019s not a good fit.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<h2 class=\"_3P4ktl zeCuXk _28z5Fp _2w4PM3 _1My7YX\" data-currency=\"Text\"><span class=\"_3P4ktl zeCuXk _28z5Fp _3-to_p\">Using credit cards can improve your credit profile<\/span><\/h2>\n<div class=\"_3VJt4n\">\n<p class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">Early on as my credit card portfolio grew, I worried that opening and closing numerous accounts would <\/span><a class=\"_28z5Fp _2JIHTU vLzrnO _3mJuQ4\" href=\"http:\/\/nerdwallet.com\/article\/finance\/10-things-that-hurt-good-credit\" data-currency=\"Link\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_self\"><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">damage my credit scores<\/span><\/a><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">. However, I found the opposite to be true: my credit scores ultimately increased due to all the accounts I held.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"_3VJt4n\">\n<p class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">That result is a product of the <\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">factors that affect credit scores<\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">. The most impactful is payment history, which remains positive so long as I pay my bills on time. The next most impactful is <\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">credit utilization<\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">, which measures the amount of credit I use as a percentage of my total available credit. Creditors prefer low utilization since it indicates responsible borrowing. Each time I get a new credit card, it increases my total available credit and thus lowers my utilization, further bolstering my credit score.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"_3VJt4n\">\n<p class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">I did see some short-term negative effects on my credit scores. <\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">Opening multiple accounts<\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\"> quickly led to a low average age of my accounts and high number of recent applications, which are also factors in credit scores. However, those are less consequential than payment history and credit utilization, and their impact on my credit scores diminished with time. Now my credit scores are essentially pinned to the top of the scale, and the impact of opening or closing accounts is negligible.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<h2 class=\"_3P4ktl zeCuXk _28z5Fp _2w4PM3 _1My7YX\" data-currency=\"Text\"><span class=\"_3P4ktl zeCuXk _28z5Fp _3-to_p\">Credit cards work for some people if you put in the effort<\/span><\/h2>\n<div class=\"_3VJt4n\">\n<p class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">Dave Ramsey\u2019s view of credit cards conflicts with my own experience, but he makes some valid points. Credit cards don\u2019t work for everyone. Research shows that credit cards tend to make people spend more than they would using cash, and typical <\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">credit card interest rates<\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\"> make carrying a balance painfully expensive. For those who overspend or neglect to pay bills on time, any rewards or benefits a credit card offers will pale in comparison to its costs.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"_3VJt4n\">\n<p class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">Now, I\u2019m not here to say everyone needs to have 20 credit cards. In fact, even if you\u2019re getting just one card, determining whether a credit card will work for you (or against you) requires taking earnest stock of your own financial and travel habits. It might even necessitate time to find high-value travel redemptions or track the benefits that you use. <\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"_3VJt4n\">\n<p class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">Most importantly, if you already <\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">operate on a budget<\/span><span class=\"_28z5Fp _3-to_p\">, spend within your means and settle debts on schedule, then adding a credit card (or 20\u2026 strategically over many years) to the mix shouldn\u2019t throw you off.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"_3wlVa6 _2247K8\">\n<div>\n<div class=\"_3wlVa6 _2247K8 _3eCw6n\">\n<h3 class=\"_21EZtY eHXiWO _3_uGsM _28z5Fp _28CJ7N _1My7YX\" data-currency=\"Text\"><span class=\"_21EZtY eHXiWO _3_uGsM _28z5Fp _3-to_p\">How to maximize your rewards<\/span><\/h3>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nerdwallet.com\/article\/travel\/multiple-credit-cards-what-i-learned\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On a layover in Denver in 2006, I passed a kiosk where a salesperson was hawking Frontier Airlines credit cards to anyone in earshot. 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