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Credit article : Credit Card Comparison - Understanding
 

Finance > Credit > Credit Card Comparison - Understanding

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Making comparisons for a credit card can save a lot of money on interest and fees. Doing a research will help in finding a sight one that suits your needs. Let us help you in considering some points before you settle for a card.

_ The first one to remember is understanding the features of credit cards.

_ Do not forget to compare credit card features and costs.

_ Keep tabs upon your rights & limitations before & while using your credit card.

_ You should always file a complaint if you face any problem with your debit card.

The first thing to keep in mind before choosing a credit s thinking about how you will use it eventually. If you want to pay your monthly bill in full and other features such as frequent flyer miles don’t interest you, then you should settle for nothing but a card has no annual fee & offers a longer grace period.

But if you may come across situations where you have to come over a balance from month to month, then a card that carries a lower interest rate (APR) would be ideal for you.

If you expect to use your card to get cash advances, you will want to look for a card that carries a lower APR and lower fees on cash advances. There are some cards which charges a higher APR for cash advances than for purchases.

Wondering what an APR it? It is the Annual percentage rates, which state the interest rate you are supposed to pay please you, carry over a balance, take out a cash advance or transfer a balance from another card. The APR basically states the interest rate as a yearly rate.

The Grace period: - A grace period is the number of days you have to pay your bill in full without triggering a finance charge. If a credit card company states that you have 25days from the statement date, provided you’re paid your previous balance in full by the due date. The statement date as given on the bill.

This grace period is applicable lonely to new purchases. Some credit cards do not provide any grace period for cash advances and balance transfers and start their interest charges right away.

If your balance is carried over from the preceding month, you may not enjoy a grace period for new purchases. You must look for the information about the “method of computing the balance for purchases” which tells you connecting about the inclusion & exclusion of knew purchases in this case. Never neglect the small print while deciding on anything.

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