Set a budget before signing up for a credit card
Being disciplined and knowing every inch of your budget is important in managing your spending habits and your credit card. The most important thing is not spending more than you earn even if you own a credit card. A credit card gives you a lot of flexibility; you can pay for something first even if you don’t have enough money for it yet, and you can break down large transactions into monthly instalments. But, having a credit card isn’t a license to spend mindlessly beyond your means. If you don’t know how much money you’re spending every month, it’s best to create a budget before you get a credit card. Get an overview of the expenses that you incur each month such as your bills, groceries, entertainment expenses, and travel expenses. Even if you don’t have an exact amount in mind for each category, start with a ballpark number. Once you know what your expenses are, you’ll have an idea of how much you should be charging to your credit card each month for each category.Use your credit card to keep track of your spending
Once you have a budget in place and start spending with your credit card, it becomes much easier to keep track and review your spending. You can easily log into your mobile banking app and check your credit card transactions. Some banks even provide detailed spending reports and summaries that allow you to see what categories you’re spending on and how much. Make it a habit to check your credit card transactions regularly. When you track and monitor your expenses, you’ll be able to tell if you’re overspending and subsequently, cut back on your expenses in the following weeks so you can stay on budget.