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store credit card

A credit card usable only at a specific retailer — often has high APR and easy approval.

Example

The store credit card had a 27% APR making it one of the most expensive forms of credit.

Memory Tip

STORE CARD — easy to get, expensive to carry. High APR by design.

Why It Matters

Store credit cards can significantly impact your credit score and overall debt burden. Understanding their terms is crucial because they often carry higher interest rates than general-purpose credit cards, making them expensive to carry a balance on. Using them strategically can help build credit history, but misusing them can lead to serious financial problems.

Common Misconception

Many people assume store credit cards are free money or an instant discount offer with no real consequences. In reality, the easy approval and promotional discounts are designed to encourage spending, and the high APR means interest charges can quickly outweigh any savings you earned from the initial offer.

In Practice

A retailer offers you 20 percent off a 100 dollar purchase if you open their credit card, so you spend 80 dollars that day. If you only pay the minimum and carry a 500 dollar balance at the typical 24 percent APR, you will pay approximately 120 dollars in interest charges over a year, which exceeds the initial discount you received.

Etymology

Modern retail finance term — credit cards tied to specific merchant relationships.

Common Misspellings

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