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SHOP - The Card You Pick Can Save You Money.pdf

December 16, 2007 · Filed Under Finance  · Tags:

This guide provides tips on picking the right credit card that meets your spending and repayment habits. It focuses on key costs and terms to consider such as the annual percentage rate (APR), the cash advances, the annual fee, and the grace period, to name a few.

When you’re looking for a credit card, be sure to consider the costs and terms. They can make a difference in how much you pay for the privilege of borrowing. Compare them with the costs and terms of the cards you already have to find the plan that best fits your spending and repayment habits.

Table of Contents:

  • Introduction
  • Credit Card Interest Rate
  • How Much Will You Pay
  • Deciphering the Information in a Credit Cars Solicitation or Application
  • Credit Card Shopper’s Checklist
  • Cracking the Credit Code

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