Decoding and properly understanding the fine print on credit card agreements is the foundation of your financial decisions. And if you want to make the right choice, make sure that you know what you are putting your signature under.
Fees. Annual Fee, Application Fee, Balance Transfer Fee, Late Payment Fee… Some credit cards are so overwhelmed with fees, that you credit limit can be entirely consumed by them before you even get a chance to use the plastic. Watch out for those charges! It’s a good idea to make a list of all the fees which your credit card carries in order to really understand how much exactly the credit will cost you.
APR. Most credit cards offer a low or 0% APR to their customers, but that’s just your initial APR, otherwise called Introductory APR. It is usually offered for 6 or 12 months, and after that period passes, you will be paying the regular APR. Then you also have a Default APR, which comes in effect when you miss payments, go over the limit or simply when your credit score goes down (“Universal Default”). You also may have up to three different APR’s: for cash, for balance transfer and for purchases.
Billing cycle. You can be billed bi-weekly, monthly, annually and in all kinds of other time incremental. Some banks even use double-billing cycle, where you have two due dates: one for your minimum payment and one for the entire balance.
Balance Transfer Terms. That 0% on Balance Transfers may come with its own Fine Print – for example 5% fee on the balance transferred or $2 per every $100 transferred.
Binding Arbitration. The credit card issuer is giving notice that if the cardholder has a disagreement with the creditor he or she can’t sue the card issuer in court. As a substitute, they must take the case to a private arbitrator or judge.
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