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Old 12-12-2006, 02:51 PM
Mark Bole
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spbsvtlfewfg[at]yahoo.com wrote:
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> Low interest credit cards<br
Not clear what the purpose of your post is. Do you have a question to
ask or a point to make? Or are you simply announcing your blog content?

For those who may be curious, the link takes you to a blog where several
dozen posts by "Shane Hepburn" were all put on-line today. Skimming
through a few of them, they appear to be a series of verbose write-ups
on various basic aspects of credit cards.

-Mark Bole

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Old 12-12-2006, 02:23 PM
spbsvtlfewfg@yahoo.com
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Low interest credit cards<brA lot of people just look at low interest credit cards when they are
looking to get a credit card for themselves. The credit card suppliers
too advertise low interest credit cards more that any other kind of
credit cards. However, should low interest credit cards be the only
ones on your list when you are hunting for a credit card? Probably not.
For some people, interest rate or the APR is probably the most
important thing to look for when selecting a credit card. However, that
doesn't hold good for everyone. Low interest credit cards are good and
should surely be on your list, but APR is not the only thing to look
for.<brLet's start with understanding what an APR (annual percentage rate) is
and where its importance lies. APR is simply the interest rate that is
used to calculate interest on the balance in your credit account with
the credit card supplier. There is no interest charge if you make the
full payment of your credit card bill (by the due date). However, in
case of a partial payment, you will need to pay an interest on whatever
you owe the credit card supplier. The APR is backward calculated to get
a monthly rate and the same is applied on your balance to calculate the
interest for the applicable period....<br
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