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If you are looking for ways to erase your debt then balance transfers credit card are blessing in disguise for you. It allows you to transfer the unpaid balance of the present credit card that offers lower Annual Percentage Rate or APR. Annual percentage rate is a combination of low interest rate and less ... Continue readingBy Susan Lou, Posted: March 25, 2012
Definition and types of balance transfer accountsBalance transfers involve the transfer process of a part of the balance from one account to another account. The balance transfer can be either in form of cash or credit. This particular process by which the funds are transferred from an account into another ... Continue readingBy Elizabeth Morgan, Posted: March 10, 2012
A balance transfer credit card is offered by card issuers to attract customers of other credit card companies. However, not all balance transfer offers are necessarily good. It is important to have your calculations in place before you choose to go for a balance transfer credit card. Here are a few things ... Continue readingBy Samantha Wheeler, Posted: December 28, 2011
The enticement of a balance transfer offer is that your outstanding balance will accrue 0% interest for a fixed period of time, allowing you to make some headway on paying down your debt. Here are some things to consider before filling out a balance transfer application: Do You Qualify? The first order of ... Continue readingBy Rupert McAllister, Posted: November 20, 2011
Balance transfer credit cards are everywhere, but before you sign on the dotted line, make sure you know what that balance transfer means for your FICO score. In the short term, a balance transfer may temporarily decrease your FICO score, but overtime it can prove to be beneficial. When a consumer opens up ... Continue readingBy Mike Thereon, Posted: November 19, 2011
They couldn`t come back at a more perfect time. Zero percent APR credit card had disappeared from the market, to be replaced by 2.99% APR credit cards. These cards used to be profitable for banks when consumers didn`t pay off their debt in the allotted introductory time period. After that time period, APRs ... Continue readingBy Elizabeth Morgan, Posted: October 31, 2011
Credit cards are always pushing mail offers that brag about zero percent interest balance transfer credit cards. These rates are enticing, and can make a consumer sign up for a credit card that they didn’t necessarily need. Zero percent balance transfer credit cards aren’t the credit card to get to finance a ... Continue reading