you should only utilize 35% of your credit line
Credit Limit
Credit Limit
Credit limit is the largest amount of money a consumer can charge on a credit card. The amount equals the amount of credit extended to a consumer. Charges over this amount are usually allowed, but expect to pay an "over-the-limit" fee.
it is the maximum amount of money you can spend on a credit card, and it is all based on your credit rating and income.
Assuming you mean as a customer - that's called your credit limit.
In credit card terminology, net flow is in reference to the outflow and inflow of the monies on the credit card. It basically is the amount of credit you use monthly and how much you pay off monthly.
Credit cards are open ended accounts. The issuing bank has a limit as to how much can be borrowed against the account. The top amount is the credit limit.
This amount is different for everyone and depends on your specific credit card, credit history, credit card company, etc. The best way to find out what your limit is is to contact your credit card company directly.
No, it is not illegal. That is what they do when they find, or suspect, that you have maxed out your credit card.
There is not a limit on how much funds you can have on a prepaid credit card. You simply put on it the amount of money you have, and then go from there.
A credit limit is the maximum amount of credit that a lender will extend to a debtor for a particular tradeline. For example, it is the most that a credit card company will allow a card holder to take out at once on a card.This limit is based on a variety of factors ranging from an individual's ability to make interest payments, an organization's cashflow and/or ability to repay the credit card debt.
The limit for an HBC credit card is communicated to the purchaser of a new Hudson Bay Company credit card directly. This is the only way that one can determine the cash limit and credit limit on an HBC credit card.