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		<title>0 APR Credit Card  Truths and Traps</title>
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If you are struggling with ever-increasing credit card debt, a 0 APR credit card could be the magic wand for you. There are a number of 0 APR credit cards in the marketplace. These 0 Interest credit cards offer cardholders zero percent on new purchases and certain 0 APR credit card offers also [...]]]></description>
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If you are struggling with ever-increasing credit card debt, a 0 APR credit card could be the magic wand for you. There are a number of 0 APR credit cards in the marketplace. These 0 Interest credit cards offer cardholders zero percent on new purchases and certain 0 APR credit card offers also allow balance transfers, lowering the interest burden even further.</p>
<p>The Truth About 0 APR Credit Cards</p>
<p>These types of 0 APR credit cards are offered by popular credit card lenders including American Express, Citibank, Chase, HSBC, and Discover. These cards have many benefits to offer if you have a good to excellent credit rating.</p>
<p>Keep in mind, that the zero percent offered with these cards is not permanent. It is an introductory rate and is typically offered for ninety days to as long as 12 months. At the end of the interest-free or zero percent periods, cardholders will have to pay a higher ongoing interest rate. Generally, these rates could vary between 10 % &#8211; 14% and sometimes can be as high as 24%.</p>
<p>A 0 APR credit card is ideal when you want to purchase something expensive but cannot find another way to finance it. There will be no interest charges for the in and you will have the introductory buffer period to pay off the expense. But buyer beware &#8230; make sure you can pay the purchase off before the introductory APR expires.</p>
<p>Most 0 Interest credit cards allow balance transfers from your existing higher interest cards and many will waive the transfer fees. This is one of the best methods to pay off debts at a faster rate, leading to substantial savings on the interest charges incurred.</p>
<p>It is possible that a single credit card can have multiple APRs including the following:<br />
1)  One APR for balance transfers, one for purchases, and one for cash advances  the APR normally would be higher for cash advances compared to balance transfers and purchases.<br />
2) Tiered APRs  Different APR levels can be assigned for different account balance levels or tiers, e.g., 15% for balances between $1 &#8211; $500 and 17% for balances higher than $500, etc..<br />
3) Introductory APR  0 APR as the introductory offer and a higher rate upon expiration of the introductory period.<br />
4) Penalty APR  A penalty APR rate may apply if you are late with your payments.</p>
<p>The Traps to Watch Out For:<br />
A 0 APR credit card is an attractive proposition, and often is too tempting an offer to resist. However, it is essential to be informed about the often-untold catches in these lucrative offers.</p>
<p>1.  The 0 APR is a Limited Time Offer  In general, the 0 APR offered is only for a limited period. The period could vary from 3 months to 12 months. This implies that purchases made during this period will not attract any interest. You need to be cautious about the expiry period and remember to pay off before the period ends inorder to avoid hefty interest charges.</p>
<p>2.  Once the introductory period is over, the 0 APR credit card may have a ridiculously high interest rate like 20% or higher.</p>
<p>3.  On-Time Payment  Most of these 0 Interest credit cards require you to pay the minimum payment on time every month during the introductory period. Late payments will result in penalties that include shifting the remaining balance to a much higher APR.</p>
<p>4.  Complete Payment  Certain 0 APR cards require you to pay off the balance entirely before the expiration period of the introductory offer.  If not, the default high interest rate could be applied to the entire balance. Ensure that you understand these credit card terms clearly.</p>
<p>5.  Applicability of the 0 APR  Most of the 0 Interest cards offer the 0 APR on new purchases and balance transfers in the introductory period. However, there are some cards that offer 0 APR on balance transfers only with higher applicable APR&#8217;s on new purchases.</p>
<p>6.  Other Fees  Some credit card companies compensate the 0 APR by charging high annual fees or transfer fees on balance transfers.</p>
<p>7.  Cap on Balance Transfer  Certain cards may have a cap or limit on the balance transfer amount. This means that the 0 APR will apply only for the amount within the cap limit and anything more will be charged the default higher APR.</p>
<p>While it may be an attractive offer to go for 0 APR credit cards, it may not be a wise decision in certain scenarios.  So, before you seriously consider a 0 APR credit card, it is essential to compute credit balances, interest rates, and your pay off capability. Read the terms and conditions carefully to avoid credit traps.  Understanding the fine print could have substantial savings apart from trouble free credit rating.</p>

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If you are looking for a new credit card then obviously 0% interest credit cards hold a lot of appeal for you. Anything at 0% interest nowadays grabs everyone&#8217;s attention, for that matter! But as far as these 0% interest credit card offers go, there is a lot of subtle dodging that credit [...]]]></description>
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If you are looking for a new credit card then obviously 0% interest credit cards hold a lot of appeal for you. Anything at 0% interest nowadays grabs everyone&#8217;s attention, for that matter! But as far as these 0% interest credit card offers go, there is a lot of subtle dodging that credit card companies and bank card issuers engage in to ensure you catch the bait.</p>
<p>So just go ahead and admit it. You are hooked.  The 0% APR credit cards ad that you just saw in the brochure attached in the morning newspaper has piqued your interest.  But seriously &#8230; are these 0% interest credit cards for real? </p>
<p>The truth is they are and they are not.  There are cards that live up to the promise of a 0% APR credit card, but the truth is that this 0% interest does not last long. It might just be an initial gimmick to get you to subscribe to the card offer and once youre a cardholder, you have the 0% APR for just a limited time (3 months, 6 months, or if youre very lucky 12 months) before they start charging you a higher rate of interest.  The credit card game is truly an interesting one to watch, but not if you are the suffering player.  Read on to know what you can do to make sure you are not the sufferer.</p>
<p>Understanding 0% APR Credit Cards</p>
<p>Yes, 0% APR credit cards do, in fact, hold a lot of enticement. But here is what you must do when you find a 0% APR card that has gotten your attention.  Pay attention to the following: </p>
<p>1)  How long the no-interest period will last?<br />
2)  Can you transfer other balances at the 0% rate?<br />
3)  What will the APR be after the introductory period ends? </p>
<p>When you are done assessing these factors, you can properly compare all of the interest credit card options available.</p>
<p>The Luxuries of Owning a 0% APR Credit Card</p>
<p>If youve already accumulated a huge debt on your previous credit cards, theres good news for you. A 0% APR credit card can benefit consumers bad credit histories in a big way, if (and that&#8217;s a big if) they can get approved for the card offer itself.  That being said, a 0% APR credit offer allows cardholders to drastically cut down the interest being incurred on existing debt while it can also help consolidate debts on other outstanding high APR card balances. There are typically balance transfer fees associated with this type of consolidation, but if your credit is sufficient enough, you might be able to avoid fees altogether.</p>
<p>Pitfalls of 0 Interest Credit Cards</p>
<p>1)  Most 0% interest credit cards offer 0% interest or no interest only for a limited amount of time, which varies between 6 to 12 months. </p>
<p>2)  If youre thinking of transferring balances from high interest credit cards, some of these cards might not even allow you to do so during the introductory 0% offer period. </p>
<p>3)  Some 0% interest credit cards might also charge very high balance transfer fees. </p>
<p>4)  Some of these cards also carry very high penalties for late payments and<br />
automatically switch you to a much higher variable APR after incurring even a single late payment. </p>
<p>5)  Some 0% APR credit cards charge a very high interest rate after the introductory (read honeymoon) period.</p>
<p>Yes, the picture is definitely not all rosy, even though you can most definitely save money on interest charges by using 0% interest credit cards judiciously.  If cardholders fail to pay off their card balances prior to the introductory offer expiration, if they fail to make payments on time, or generally disregard their credit responsibilities, these credit cards can end up costing consumers significantly more than most will anticipate.</p>

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<p>Whenever I hear the number 0%, I hope that it refers to the interest rate I have to pay and not the interest rate that I have to earn. There are many different credit card offers out there, and of course when you see the 0% it seems like it would be the best option. But, when you sit and think about it you might wonder why one credit card would be 0% and the other would be 26%, what&#8217;s the catch?</p>
<p>It is not that the issuer is out to scam you. But you still need to look close. You never know what you are in for unless you read all the terms and conditions associated with the card.</p>
<p>0% Doesn&#8217;t Mean 0% Across the Board</p>
<p>While there are some legit 0% credit cards out there you need to look at the fine print before you simply assume that you can buy everything with no interest. The 0% is not a blank check that you cash anywhere. If applies to some types of transactions. This isn&#8217;t to say that you shouldn&#8217;t take advantage; you just need to be an aware consumer and make sure that you know how the 0% works.</p>
<p>If you have some credit card balances that you would like to transfer than you may want to look for a 0% credit card. There are many credit cards out there that offer 0% balance transfers. The more the transfer, the higher the saving. Many people use these cards to do away with those high interest credit cards so that they can actually start making a dent in the amount of money that they owe instead of just paying off the interest each month.</p>
<p>Many 0% credit cards have 0% interest rate offers on specified purchases. These may be purchases at specific stores or for specific products, but depending on what you purchase these credit card offers really can save you a lot of money. You&#8217;ll need to be sure to read all of the fine print on these cards to be sure that it is something that will save you as much money as you would hope.</p>
<p>Then there are the cards that use 0% as the way to ensnare you. Often times this 0% is good for the first six months or a year that you have a card. This is a nice way to consolidate debt, make big purchases, pay for car or house repairs, or just buy things that you have been putting off because you didn&#8217;t want to pay interest. One more interesting dimension of credit cards relates to rewards and cash back.</p>
<p>Before you choose any one of the 0% credit cards that you come across you should read through all of the features. The prudent buyer wants to know the interest rate, not just on day one but also on later days. Do you need to pay off all of the items that you bought during the 0% time? Whether you make money or lose money will depend on how smartly you use the card.</p>

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In the age of plastic money, everyone is trying to cash in on the best credits provided by banks  which makes credit cards a buzzword today. But the interest rates on these credit cards make people wary of using them. It is therefore, very important to find low interest credit cards. There are various options available in the market and we will help you choose low interest rate credit cards and cheap credit cards.</p>
<p>Low Interest Credit Cards</p>
<p>With banks heavily commercializing the credit card, there have been a plentitude of low interest credit cards. Many banks provide zero percent APR (Annual Percentage Rate) on balance transfers and purchases made during the first 12 months. These credit cards offer you safe, secure, and free online transactions and account management tools. </p>
<p>Many credit cards offer cash back on purchases made by you. You just have to find the best percentage of cash back. You will also get some points when you buy purchase things like a new car, an SUV or perhaps a Sedan. The benefits do not end here as you also may be exempted from the annual fees. Last but not the least; you may get excellent credits along with all these extra facilities. Many a times, you get rewards and prizes if you meet certain norms. This is how the low interest credit cards have really clicked with the populace. </p>
<p>Making Low Interest Rate Credit Cards Work for You</p>
<p>If you are unable to pay off your card in full every month and you are worried about the increasing debts every month, then the low interest rate credit cards are just what you wanted. As compared to the other credit cards that charge 16 to 18 percent, these cards will charge you around 5 to 9 percent interest. You can easily save $400 in the very first year on a revolving card of $4000 balance. </p>
<p>Cheap credit cards that offer low interest rates are advertised prominently, but these ads fail to provide one important piece of information. Only a small number of people qualify for credit cards with low interest rates. If you are among the high credit rating group with high salary then you can expect to get lucky and avail of these credit cards with low interests. </p>
<p>When opting for such a credit card one should make sure that the annual fee or its APR is zero. In fact, you should insist on getting zero APR. Most of the fake card companies may ask you for $50 to $100 annual fee.</p>
<p>How Can You Save Money With Low Interest Rate Credit Cards?</p>
<p>Often, you will see that the credit card companies provide low interest rates on a credit card as an introductory offer. But this lasts for a very short period, that spans to 6 months max. Then, the interest rate goes high and the low introductory rate quickly disappears. The rates charged by these companies may seem lucrative in the beginning but later, it becomes a burden as the interest increases. </p>
<p>Low interest rate credit cards come to your rescue when you want to pay back the money before the introductory offer expires. The credit card with low APR plays a vital role in saving your money. Also, keep in mind that if the introductory rate jumps from 0 straight to 15 percent then it is not the right card for you. You just have to ignore such an interest rate and the credit card of course!</p>
<p>In some situations, high interest credit cards can be the best credit card when you plan to own it for an extended period of time. When you choose a fixed low APR credit card or a cheap credit card, you will know what your interest rates are going to be. Low interest credit cards are therefore the best options as they provide the best service with low interest and rewards on purchases made by you.</p>

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When it comes to 0% APR credit cards, you may be wondering how you can take full advantage of these offers. There are many f them out there, actually. The ability to offer this service is usually something of a ploy though. To get you into their card products, card issuers may offer 0% APR [...]]]></description>
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<p>When it comes to 0% APR credit cards, you may be wondering how you can take full advantage of these offers. There are many f them out there, actually. The ability to offer this service is usually something of a ploy though. To get you into their card products, card issuers may offer 0% APR abilities as an introductory. Yet, even if this is only an introductory offer, you can still find these benefits to be rather rewarding. If you take a few minute to consider what is out there, you may see that you qualify and can benefit from these 0 interest credit cards.</p>
<p>What Are They?</p>
<p>The first thing for you to do is to understand what 0% APR credit cards actually are. Having this card will allow you to use credit without any interest accumulating on the amount that you have borrowed. Any fees including annual fees will still apply, but this amount of money is not something that you have to worry about having a 25% interest rate charge on top of, at least, not at first.</p>
<p>The 0% APR credit card is offered strictly as an introductory rate. It is never offered for the life of the card or even for an extended amount of time beyond say, 12 months. You will most certainly have this 0% interest for just a limited time. Sometimes it is just a few months, other times it can be as long 15 months for some of the longer, extended introductory APR offers. The goal that you should have is to take full advantage of this offer within the timeframe of the introductory offer and consider how it can benefit you.</p>
<p>Your Benefits</p>
<p>First off, you should look very closely at the particulars of each 0% APR credit cards offer that you are considering. Ask yourself the following questions:</p>
<p>* How long does the card offer keep this introductory rate?</p>
<p>* What is the ongoing APR after that introductory period is over?</p>
<p>* Is this an APR that you can live with, especially if you are a cardholder that tends to carry large card balances?</p>
<p>* Are there other fees that you should take into consideration, such as an annual fee?</p>
<p>* How well does this compare to your current credit cards?</p>
<p>* How well does it compare overall to the other offers you are considering?</p>
<p>Since all credit card offers are a bit different, make sure you read the details before you just accept any offer out there.</p>
<p>Your benefits come in when you can take what is being offered to you, in this case a 0% APR credit card, and use it to your advantage to save money, and in some instances, a lot of money. Lets say that you currently have a credit card that you have a 25% APR on, which is considered anything but cheap. Now, you are looking to find a way to lower the amount but the lender wont offer a drop in the APR (you should always call and ask for your current lender to lower your APR!) One thing that you should also do is determine if your 0% APR credit card offer applies to purchase, balance transfers or both. If the introductory rate only applies to balance transfers, you should move your outstanding balances to the new account, and ultimately pay it off before the introductory period ends. If the introductory APR applies only to new purchases, you should use this new card<br />
strictly for all new purchases while continuing to pay down the balances on your higher APR cards. And if the 0% introductory APR applies to both purchases and balance transfers, you should centralize all of your card activity around this card for the entirety of the introductory period.</p>
<p>The key to any of these credit card strategies is an aggressive card balance repayment plan that minimizes the compounding effect of high APR finance charges. If you let your card balances continue to roll over, you are likely to end up paying just as much, if not much more, on the credit card anyway. Yet, those six months or more of no interest can be a true blessing to those that pay down their balances aggressively within the timeframe of the introductory period.</p>

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<p>Most of us will assert that the simple act of possessing a credit card can make a person feel a lot more independent than other things. </p>
<p>The truth is you need to be extremely cautious when applying for a credit card, as it is a complex web of fees, charges, and interest rates (not to mention hidden clauses and terms which are not only illegal but also financially dangerous) which can sink you deep in debt. </p>
<p>Apply for a credit card only if you are sure that you will be able to make intelligent use of it in the near future. But first, you will need a layman&#8217;s crash course on credit card interest rates before you secure and swipe your card at the first opportunity.</p>
<p>I have found that interest rates are not the same for different applicants. But usually the means for assigning interest rates on an applicant is based on his credit history. Assuming that you have no history of bad credit, you could end up getting a loan at a relatively low interest rate. Alternatively, you would have no choice but to work hard in order to improve your credit. </p>
<p>This may be done the hard way, by taking the brunt of the compromised interest rate which the bank will assign to you, or to choose a plan with a lower credit limit so that the interest rate follows accordingly. There is also the option of the prepaid credit card. But this method of rebuilding credit is hard to secure and it charges even higher interest costs.</p>
<p> Sure enough, there are low interest credit cards or even zero percent interest plans which are available, but as expected, there is a catch: this low interest may not be valid for over a certain period of somewhere between six months and one year. After the expiration of this low interest period, higher rates of interest come into play. For a monthly or annual fee, service alerts are offered, informing the borrower as to when his low interest period is due to expire. </p>
<p>But most times, these are nothing more than gimmicks. They are targeted to work in the short term only.</p>
<p>Some credit cards can also be used in an ATM to take out funds within the credit limit, but the interest is usually charged from the date of withdrawal, and not from the monthly billing date. This means that the issuer gets a higher payback in interest rate from the transaction than usual. </p>
<p>Bear in mind the fact that many credit card providers offer varying rates of interest. So make sure you know what you are getting into. Some may lure you with teaser offers of low rates for a certain period, whereas the regular rates can get as high as 40 percent. </p>
<p>Since there are no fixed regulations concerning interest rates and penalties on late payments, some issuers forfeit the teaser rates if the borrower does not make the payment on time, and replaces it with a penalty interest rate. Some can even be so unscrupulous as to charge interest even if the balance is fully paid on the due date. </p>
<p>Ideally, you should be shopping around for credit cards that are really cheap. But it is not enough to charge low rates. The card should offer terms that would be convenient for the borrower.</p>

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Low interest credit cards are available as alternatives to those with middle-of-the-road to very high interest rates. If you have a credit card with a high interest rate anywhere from 17% to 24% or higher, then you may not realize that it is costing you hundreds and even thousands of dollars every year [...]]]></description>
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Low interest credit cards are available as alternatives to those with middle-of-the-road to very high interest rates. If you have a credit card with a high interest rate anywhere from 17% to 24% or higher, then you may not realize that it is costing you hundreds and even thousands of dollars every year in interest alone. Once you understand your credit and how it is impacting your debt situation, you will see how low interest or even 0% APR credit cards can be a much better solution.</p>
<p>Gather Your Statements</p>
<p>Collect your statements for all high and low interest credit cards. Include Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, department stores, retailers, grocers and any other revolving accounts. For each bill, make a record of the total balance, minimum payment amount and interest rate. You might also want to include your estimated monthly payment (if it&#8217;s more or less than the minimum) and the monthly finance charge. </p>
<p>Compare Cards</p>
<p>If you compare the numbers for each card, you will be able to see which ones are costing you the most money. The higher the APR and the higher the balance, the more you will end up paying in interest in the long run. And, if you only pay small amounts of what you owe, you can go on paying for over 20 years. Now you can see the benefit of having a low interest credit card.</p>
<p>Categorize Your Debt</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve figured out which are the low interest credit cards and which are high, you need to categorize them from highest to lowest. Then reorder them, if necessary, based on the estimated amount of interest you would pay for the entire year. In other words, if you have a high rate card with a low balance, the overall interest may be less than a low interest credit card with a very high balance. This step will help you to focus on the cards that are taking the most of your hard earned money.</p>
<p>Negotiate With Your Bank</p>
<p>Before you cut up your plastic or send it through the paper cutter, call you current credit card company. Many consumers don&#8217;t realize it, but companies would rather lower your interest rate than lose your business. Tell them that you&#8217;ve been offered a better deal on a low interest credit card. They may just match that offer, saving you the time and effort used to close and open a new card.</p>
<p>Shop Around For 0% APR Credit Cards </p>
<p>Some banks just won&#8217;t budge. You may have to do some digging to get a low interest credit card. Check online, talk to your local bank and sort through those direct mail offers. Ask your friends, family, co-workers and other acquaintances to learn about the cards they use.</p>
<p>Carefully Read the Fine Print</p>
<p>Many cards look too-good-to-be-true &#8211; 0% interest on transfers, lifetime low rate, frequent flyer miles, insurance benefits, etc. Often times, the offers are just that. 0% offers may only be applied to a limited amount or during a specific time frame. Fixed rates may increase if you so much as miss a single payment and so on. Pay close attention to all terms and policies, making sure to read the fine print. Don&#8217;t accept a low interest credit card until you are sure you understand all that is involved. </p>
<p>Maintain Good Credit</p>
<p>Now you can stop throwing money down the drain. Treasure your low interest or 0% APR credit card and maintain your good credit rating. Pay more than the minimum amounts and don&#8217;t get behind. Just as fast as you were able to lower your APR, it could jump up to astounding numbers.</p>

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<p>Eliminating credit card debt is a top concern among millions of consumers. However, many people fail to outline a realistic strategy for reducing debts. There are many approaches that will put you on the path toward becoming debt free. Each person must assess his or her own situation and create a plan. Here are three tips to help you become debt free within a few years.</p>
<p>Recognize the Problem and Alter Spending Habits</p>
<p>Before you can take the necessary steps to reduce and eliminate credit card debt, you must first acknowledge excessive spending and resolve to change your lifestyle. Unfortunately, many people choose to live beyond their means. Furthermore, many acquire excessive debts because of trying to keep up with the joneses.</p>
<p>Credit cards serve a valuable purpose. They are great during emergencies and when you are financially strapped. However, if you are charging more than you can afford to pay, this creates a huge problem. As you endeavor to eliminate debts, be determined to stop using credit cards. Do not cancel credit accounts. However, you may consider cutting your cards or storing them away.</p>
<p>Pay Double, or Triple the Minimum Payment</p>
<p>If you are hoping to reduce credit card debts, you must be willing to pay more than the asking minimum payment. In fact, paying only the minimum will make it practically impossible to become debt free. Instead, attempt to double, even triple your monthly payments. If possible, make a large payment toward reducing your balance. This method is most effective.</p>
<p>Obtaining a lump sum of money is challenging. You may choose to use a tax return or bonus money received from work. Getting a part-time job may also provide you with the extra cash. If you own a home, take advantage of your homes equity. Home equity loans or cash-out refinancing generally present homeowners with enough cash to payoff high interest credit cards and other debts.</p>
<p>Use a Debt Management Company</p>
<p>If you need assistance with managing large debts, think about contacting a debt management agency. Trained debt management specialists will review your credit and outline a plan for reducing debts. Furthermore, the company will contact creditors and negotiate a lower interest rate. By doing so, a larger portion of your monthly payments will go toward knocking down the principle balance. Thus, helping you achieve your ultimate goal of eliminating credit card debt.</p>

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You will see many lenders these days offering 0% APR credit cards. If you are thinking of applying for a 0% APR credit card, it is well worth taking the time to research and compare all the offers and benefits available. Although many company&#8217;s offer 0% interest credit cards, in most cases it [...]]]></description>
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You will see many lenders these days offering 0% APR credit cards. If you are thinking of applying for a 0% APR credit card, it is well worth taking the time to research and compare all the offers and benefits available. Although many company&#8217;s offer 0% interest credit cards, in most cases it is for an introductory period only. You should take the time to compare the agreements and conditions carefully, as these vary considerably from lender to lender. It&#8217;s also important that you take into consideration the permanent rates that the lender charges. While 0% interest credit cards may look tempting, it&#8217;s no use entering into an agreement if you struggle to make payments because the permanent rate is too high.</p>
<p>The benefits of a 0% APR credit card may seem obvious, you don&#8217;t pay any interest! But many of the 0% interest cards also offer other benefits. Some come with reward schemes like rebates, others with cash back offers. The reward scheme applies to your purchases, where the lender may give you a percentage of cash back for every dollar you spend. They may also have a reward scheme where you can accumulate points depending on how much you spend. These points can then be exchanged for merchandise which the companies offer to their customers. While the points on offer are strictly in favor of the card company, you can still save on the retail purchase price of these goods, which is a benefit.</p>
<p>If you are currently paying interest on your current card or cards, why not think about changing to a 0% APR credit card? If you have a few cards the monthly payments can soon become a considerable sum. You can save yourself money by changing to one of the 0% interest cards. Just think, instead of paying out maybe $100 or so a month in interest, you could be paying out a lot less while reducing the amount you owe.</p>
<p>Most banks or credit card companies will allow you to transfer the outstanding balance you have on your current card to one of their 0% interest credit cards. That means you could consolidate all your outstanding balances on your current cards by transferring them to your new 0% APR credit cards. Some lenders may have a limit on the total money you are allowed to transfer. It&#8217;s important that you read the terms of the offer and understand them fully before committing yourself to an agreement. You don&#8217;t want to be penalized by any fees you may have to pay if transferring a balance.</p>
<p>The new lender you have transferred your balance to, may have a time limit on their 0% interest credit cards. If you want to keep your payments low, or keep reducing your balance then you should think about changing your card or transferring the balance before the 0% APR credit cards offer runs out. It is worth checking your agreement at this stage just to make sure you will not incur a fee for transferring your balance to another card.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve done your homework and chosen the correct card in the first place, this shouldn&#8217;t be a problem. You should start to look for your new 0% APR credit cards, or card, a month or so before your offer terminates. This will give you time to apply and be able to transfer your balance as soon as your 0% interest credit cards offer ends.</p>
<p>There is an important fact about a 0% APR credit card that most people overlook. Most agreements state you must make ALL your 0% APR credit card payments on time. If you make a late payment on your 0% interest credit cards then the offer becomes invalid immediately.</p>

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