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One of the most often asked questions about credit cards is 'what's the ideal number of credit cards to have?' The question is asked as if there is a magic number that will tell lenders that you're credit-worthy without hacking away at your credit rating because you have too many credit cards. The reality is not that simple.

The ideal number of credit cards is a very individual thing. It depends on a combination of factors, including what type of credit card each one is, your monthly income, the amount of credit available to you and your history of making payments on your credit cards. According to the NS&I Quarterly Savings report issued in June, the credit card UK market is doing booming business, with 4.1 credit cards for every adult in the UK. So is 4.1 the magic number?

In most cases, say financial experts, the right number of credit cards is between 2 and 6. Of those, you should have at least one major credit card - Mastercard, Visa or American Express - as those are accepted nearly everywhere you go and are the most genuinely helpful in the case of an emergency. Other credit cards you may carry include a store credit card - which generally charge interest at whopping rates close to 30% - and a gasoline card. More important than how many cards you're carrying, though, is how much you owe on them.

One of the things that factors into your credit score is your debt/credit ratio. The credit bureaus compare how much credit you have available to you in relation to how much you're currently using. If you have one credit card with a credit limit of ?1000 and you're carrying a balance of ?500, then you're using 50% of your available credit. Is that good? That depends on the source of your information. Some lenders would consider 50% credit usage to be unacceptably high. For others, it's right in their target zone. The most conservative lenders balk at a debt/credit ratio above 25-30% of your available credit.

There are other reasons to limit the number of credit cards you carry as well. When you have one credit card, it's easy to keep track of your spending and your account due dates. Add a second credit card, and you're still all right - but what happens when your one credit card turns into 15 in your wallet? At that point, you're at serious risk of accidentally missing due dates out of sheer forgetfulness - and that will kick up your monthly charges, sometimes on more than just the affected card.

So what is the ideal number of credit cards? Here are some rules of thumb to help you decide if you have too few, too many or just enough:

1.Your monthly credit card payments should be no more than 25% of your monthly income.

2.If you've forgotten to make a credit card payment because you just MADE a payment - but it was to another company - you probably have too many cards.

3.If you can only make the minimum payments - and sometimes not even that - then you should consider consolidating some of your debts onto one credit card. UK companies offer many balance transfer cards that can help you consolidate your debts.

4.If you're not sure which cards are at or close to their limits, you probably have too many.

5.If your total debt is less than half of your total available credit, you're probably in pretty good shape.

There are some really good comparison sites where you'll find all the best deals on offer for any credit card UK companies offer. If you're looking for another credit card, your first credit card, or a balance transfer credit card to reduce the number of cards that you carry make sure you thoroughly research the options first of all.

The first number on your credit card denotes the system of the card. Is it a visa, master, or entertainment card? If the number is 3, it means it could be an American Express or Diners Club card or any other entertainment or travel card. Whereas a card with 4 as the first digit denotes that the card is a Visa card and a 5 means it is a MasterCard. A card that starts with the number 6 means it is a Discover card.

The number on the card also denotes the system of the card. For instance, a Diners Club card starts with 38 while, an American Express card number starts with 37. The third and fourth numbers denote the currency used on the card while the rest of the numbers till the 11th give you the information on account number. The digits from 12 to 14 is the credit card number and the last digit, the 15th is a check digit. This is the configuration in an American Express card.

A Visa and a MasterCard are similar in concept with some variations. They basically provide the same details, though the numbers and rules vary slightly. These numbers offer complete information on the user's account and one must keep a photocopy of the card with the number or write the number down safely in case of card theft at any point in time. This reference number needs to be quoted to block your cards from being misused.

If you think this is all there is to a card, you are mistaken. The back of a card is even more configured with information and codes. The magnetic strip you see on the back of your cards (also called the magstripe) is made of iron-based magnetic particles. It is however plastic like in appearance. The card is often swiped at a business center or a store when you make a purchase and it is the magstripe that needs to be read by the magstripe reader.

Sometimes you may encounter problems with your card at stores or even at the ATMs where the reader fails to accept your card. This could in all likelihood be due to a dirty or damaged magstripe. In fact, even if your card has been exposed to magnets, it can damage the magnetized strip. So do take good care of your credit card and keep it protected from damages.
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