BANKING GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
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Credit card
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Debit Card
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Charge Cards
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All of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Though many credit cards charge an annual fee, debit cards don’t. There’s also no fee for withdrawing cash using your debit card at your bank’s ATM.
Detailed explanation-2: -Using a credit card provides an extra layer of protection against fraud and makes getting a refund easier. Certain protections are extended to both debit and credit card transactions under federal law, but most credit cards take these protections a step further by offering their own form of zero-fraud liability.
Detailed explanation-3: -Payments with a debit card are taken instantly from your checking account and shopping online comes with the added risk that your information may be stolen. Using a debit card opens up the possibility that the thief will gain access to the funds in your checking account.
Detailed explanation-4: -No, credit cards aren’t free money. They are based on a buy-now-pay-later arrangement with the cardholder, with fees and interest supporting the cost of lending. When you use a credit card to make a purchase, you’re borrowing money from the credit card’s issuer to complete the transaction.