Conventional wisdom about credit cards is often black and white, from whether you should use cards at all to which types deserve a slot in your wallet.
But personal finance is just that -- personal, experts say.
"Financial advice is best when it is not one-size-fits-all," said Bruce McClary, spokesman for the National Foundation for Credit Counseling. "Everybody is different in the way they set priorities and manage budget decisions, so it makes sense that some advice may not be a perfect fit for all people."
Credit card tips might be easier to understand when they're binary -- do this, don't do that -- but that advice usually doesn't apply to everybody. In fact, some advice could hurt more than help.
Here's a sampling of conventional wisdom on credit cards and why it might not apply to you.
"There is a stigma associated with credit cards, but they can be effective money-management tools as long as you use them correctly," said Paul Golden, spokesman for the National Endowment for Financial Education. "Much of the bad reputation originates from irresponsible use, overspending and using a product that isn't quite right for you."
"If you've had an account for a few years and it has a decent limit and is in good standing, then keep it," Golden said. "However, if you're paying a hefty annual fee, you will have to decide if it's worth the credit-score hit to close the account."
"Carrying a balance can be a costly proposition, so if it becomes difficult to manage the debt you owe, it is best to have a conversation with your creditor and consider getting help from a nonprofit credit counseling agency before things get worse," McClary said.
This article was provided to The Associated Press by the personal finance website NerdWallet . Gregory Karp is a writer at NerdWallet. Email: gkarpnerdwallet.com . Twitter: (at)spendingsmart.
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NerdWallet: What makes up your credit score? https://nerd.me/what-makes-up-credit-score
National Foundation for Credit Counseling https://www.nfcc.org/
National Endowment for Financial Education https://www.nefe.org/
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