Which statement about credit cards is true and differs from debit cards?

Responses

With a credit card, a person never has to pay any fees.
With a credit card, a person never has to pay any fees.

With a credit card, a person pays later for something they buy.
With a credit card, a person pays later for something they buy.

With a credit card, a person earns interest on all purchases.
With a credit card, a person earns interest on all purchases.

With a credit card, a person gets instant access to their savings account.

1 answer

The true statement that differs from debit cards is:

With a credit card, a person pays later for something they buy.

Credit cards allow users to make purchases and pay for them later, typically by paying off the balance within a billing cycle to avoid interest charges. In contrast, debit cards withdraw funds directly from the user's bank account at the time of purchase.