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Credit Card Billing Statements

Credit Card Billing Statements. Minimum monthly payment. The lowest amount you are required to pay each month Paying just the minimum amount does very little to reduce the amount owed Paying more than the minimum helps reduce the amount of interest owed on the card

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Credit Card Billing Statements

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  1. Credit Card Billing Statements

  2. Minimum monthly payment The lowest amount you are required to pay each month Paying just the minimum amount does very little to reduce the amount owed Paying more than the minimum helps reduce the amount of interest owed on the card Excess payment must be applied to higher-rate balances first
  3. Periodic interest rate APR divided by 365 days The daily periodic rate is used to calculate your daily and monthly interest charge
  4. Payment due date The last day that payment can be accepted without penalty, generally 25-30 days after the close of the billing cycle Due dates must fall on the same day every month If payment is not received by 5:00 on the due date, a late fee will be charged
  5. Dispute rights If you find a mistake on your bill, you can formally dispute the charge You do this by notifying the credit card company You can dispute charges for The wrong amount Something you didn’t accept An item or service that was not delivered
  6. Credit Card Fees

  7. Annual fees Annual fees are common on charge cards, “rewards” and airline miles credit cards Sometimes an annual fee will be applied if you do not make at least a few charges during the year Annual fee tips Consider the overall value of a card when comparing fee and no-fee cards For cards with airline miles or other rewards, make sure the card’s benefits and services are worth the price of the fee
  8. Balance transfer fee Charge for transferring a balance from another credit card Commonly assessed as a percentage of the transferred amount (for example, 3%) Balance transfer tips When applying for a new card, ask about balance transfer fees Most companies don’t charge balance transfer fees to new cardholders for the first month or two
  9. Cash advance fee Commonly charged as a percentage of the cash advance (for example, 3%) Minimum charges are common A maximum charge may limit the amount paid, but these are not as common as minimum charges Cash advance tips Cash advance fees are an expensive way to get cash – not only do you pay the percentage fee, but interest on cash advances begins to accrue immediately Instead, use your ATM or debit card to withdraw cash from your checking or savings account at your own bank’s ATMs or point-of-sale terminals
  10. Currency conversion fee Fees charged for purchases made overseas, or purchases made from companies based outside the U.S. Also called a foreign exchange fee or surcharge Fees vary by issuer Currency conversion fees tip Before traveling outside of the U.S., shop around to find a card with a low, or no, currency conversion fee
  11. Late fees Charged if your payment is late Payments received on the due date before 5 p.m. cannot be considered late Your due date must fall on the same day each month Late fee tips Always pay bills on time Allow at least seven days for the payment to reach issuer if using the U.S. Postal Service Consider online bill pay, pay-by-phone, online payments at the issuer’s web site, or automatic payments from bank account Try to avoid waiting until the last minute--you can be charged a fee if you need to make an expedited payment with the help of a customer service rep
  12. Over credit limit fee Charged if you go over your credit limit AND you have given permission to the card issuer to charge a fee if you exceed your credit limit Only one over-limit fee allowed per billing cycle If you don’t give permission, you don’t get fee AND transactions that would push you over limit are likely to be declined Credit limit tips Know your credit limit Keep your credit in good shape by accessing no more than 50% of your credit limit at any time Call card issuer in advance when an increase in your credit limit is needed Ask if issuer has free e-mail alerts to warn when you are approaching your credit limit
  13. You Task Watch the video, “The Card Game” Complete “The Card Game” Worksheet as you watch the video.
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