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Simple Steps for Getting Out of Credit Card Debt
How to Get Out of Credit Card Debt
With the number of credit card offers that the average American
home receives every year, and the fact that the average American
is about $8000 in credit card debt, it is not difficult to see
how quickly...
The Ins And Outs Of Bad Credit Home Loans
Owning a home is part of the American dream. It's also the biggest purchase that most of us will ever make, and because of that, almost everyone will be borrowing money to do it. Unfortunately, for many people that means a bad credit home loan, and...
Three Steps to Starting Your New Business With a Clean Credit Score
For many people, starting their own business is a personal
dream. Before fulfilling your personal dream, it's necessary to
get your personal finances in order. At this early stage you'll
be using your own personal finances to start your business...
Trade Credit: How to determine if you should offer net-30 terms to your business customers
What is trade credit?
One of the major differences between consumer and commercial transactions is that most, if not all, consumer transactions are paid in cash or by credit card at the time of sale. Because of this, most consumer businesses...
What Sets A College Student Credit Card Apart From Other Credit Cards
With college student credit card that today, most parents
contend that it is okay to let college students obtain their
very own credit card. Not only because they want to let their
kids manage their finances alone but also because having...
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Tips for Credit card surfers
Moving money from credit card to credit card to take advantage of interest free balance transfers and effectively borrowing money for free. It's even possible to make money by borrowing money, transferring the debt to an interest free card and investing the cash in a high interest savings account until the interest free period expires.
However, if you plan on being a serial card surfer, there are a number of things you need to do.
Firstly. Make sure you read the terms and conditions of the card to which you're transferring your balance and are aware of exactly what you're signing up for. Some cards, for example insist that you spend a certain amount per month on the card in order to qualify for the interest free balance transfer.
Secondly. Never, never, never spend any money on the card to which you transfer a balance.
This is because, your monthly payment is always put towards paying off the transferred balance. This means that you will pay interest on everything you spend, even if you pay off as much as you spend every month.
Finally, make sure you know and write down the date that the balance transfer period ends. Better still, set an alarm on your mobile phone or PDA for seven working days before the expiry date. That will give you enough time to pay off the balance before the interest free period ends.
Follow these simple guidelines and you can surf from credit card to credit card and never pay any interest on transferred balances.
About the Author
Robert Armstrong is a contributor to Consumer IQ – a site dedicated to publishing the UK's best High Street and online deals.
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