Are credit cards or debit cards a smarter choice? - The Points Guy (2024)

On the outside, credit cards and debit cards look very similar: Both have 15-16 digits, expiration dates and security codes.

In reality, credit cards and debit cards are not the same, and there's often debate in the financial world over which type of plastic is best for the consumer. Some financial pros are firmly in the pro-debit card (or cash) camp. Here at TPG, we believe that credit cards are a much better choice for your spending.

We'll explain how debit and credit cards work and give three reasons why we think it's better to put your debit card away and pay with a credit card instead.

Related: How to choose the best credit card for you

The mechanics of credit and debit cards

Debit cards are tied to your bank accounts. When you use your debit card to make a charge, the funds are withdrawn right away (or within a few days) from your account. If you try to use your debit card for a purchase that costs more money than you have deposited, your bank will generally decline the transaction.

Your credit card, on the other hand, works like a portable, flexible loan. You can borrow money (up to your credit limit), pay it off and borrow again. You can repeat this process repeatedly as long as your account is open and in good standing.

As you use your credit card through a billing cycle, your charges tally up on your monthly statement. It's up to you whether to pay off the entire balance by the due date (strongly recommended) or to make at least the minimum payment toward the amount you owe.

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Some people avoid credit cards due to the fear of getting into serious financial trouble with debt. This is a valid concern since credit card interest rates are generally high and can add up quickly. You should certainly work to avoid credit card debt, but you can still reap credit cards' many rewards by practicing responsible credit card use.

Related: TPG's 10 commandments for credit cards

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Credit cards offer better fraud protection

If we put points and miles aside for a moment — just for a moment — the best perk that comes from credit cards is the protection they offer.

First, those pieces of plastic (or metal) protect you from liability for fraudulent transactions. If you lose a credit card or it's stolen and someone else starts charging on it, the federal government has your back.

The Fair Credit Billing Act limits your liability for fraudulent transactions on your credit card to just $50 (and most major card issuers waive even this responsibility as a matter of policy). Ensure you report the unauthorized transaction within 60 days of your statement date, and you're covered.

Debit cards are protected from fraudulent transactions, too, thanks to the Electronic Funds Transfer Act. However, your liability increases up to $500 if you don't catch and report the problem within two business days. Also, the money in your bank account can be tied up while the bank investigates the fraud; this could be a serious problem if you have bills due in the meantime.

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Another credit card protection arises if there's a problem with the goods or services you bought. In these cases, your card issuer might help get your money back. This protection is, once again, thanks to the FCBA. Imagine you ordered a product but never received it. Of course, you should try to work things out with the merchant first. But if the merchant doesn't help you (it happens), you could dispute the charge with your card issuer.

If you'd paid for the same purchase with a debit card, your bank isn't legally obligated to take or investigate a dispute. The only type of dispute banks have to investigate under the EFTA is fraudulent charges on your debit card.

Lastly, your credit card may also have added benefits, including purchase protection, extended warranties and price protection. These perks might help you when an item you purchase breaks (or is lost) or when the price of an item you bought suddenly drops. Not every credit card offers these great benefits, but they're practically unheard of with debit cards.

Related: Reasons why you shouldn't use your debit card

Credit cards help you build credit

We prefer credit cards to debit cards for another important reason: Credit cards help you build a healthy credit profile. Debit cards, on the other hand, don't help you improve your credit reports or scores whatsoever.

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Credit card issuers generally report accounts to all three major credit bureaus (Equifax, TransUnion and Experian). As long as you manage your accounts wisely (pay them on time and in full every month), credit cards can help you build solid credit scores over time. The older your credit cards become with a positive payment record, the more your credit score will benefit.

Related: 6 things to do to improve your credit

You can earn rewards with credit cards

Finally, we love credit cards because of the rewards they offer. Whether you're planning a big trip or just trying to save some cash, credit card rewards can help you reach your goals.

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We love that you can earn rewards just by using credit cards for the purchases you were going to make anyway. Even though some cards carry an annual fee, the benefits almost always outweigh any additional cost. Debit cards, on the other hand, rarely give you anything in return for using them.

If you want to develop a strategy to earn credit card rewards from your everyday spending, TPG's beginner's guide to earning points and miles is a great place to start.

Bottom line

When you use credit cards responsibly, they're a smarter spending choice than a debit card — with the major caveat of avoiding credit card debt.

If you're worried about charging more than you can afford to pay off on a credit card, there are convenient ways to track your spending. You can use a money management app, a note on your phone, or even old-fashioned pen and paper to set spending goals and stick with them.

As soon as you trust yourself to use credit cards responsibly, it's time to put away your debit card and start reaping some rewards.

Related: How to apply for a credit card

Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.

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