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Credit Card Offers Explained

 
Author: Richard Heaney
 

There are so many credit card offers around on the market these days that it can be hard to decide which type is right for you and your personal financial situation. There are three main types of credit card offers available at the moment, choosing which one is most suitable for you depends on how you use your card and how quickly you pay it off.

0% Interest For A Fixed Period

This is probably the most common credit card offer out there at the moment. It is also probably the most beneficial to the majority of credit card users. When you open an account you can transfer a balance on to the card and not pay any interest for a fixed period. The amount you can transfer varies depending on your credit limit. Although you will not have to pay interest on this balance for the length of the offer you will have to pay at least the minimum monthly payment. This is something worth checking when you are evaluating a card as this amount can vary widely. The interest free period is different from card to card. It is usually at least 6 months but obviously the longer the offer the better it is as you are effectively getting an interest free loan. You should be careful to note what the interest rate will be after your offer has ended, some rates are very high after the zero interest period.

Low Interest Rate For The Life Of The Balance Transfer

This credit card offer is when you transfer a balance to a new credit card and you are charged a low rate of interest until the balance is paid off. Although this offer seems less attractive at first it does have some benefits. Once you have transferred the balance to this card you do not have to worry about moving it to another card after the introductory period. Also this offer can be useful for bugeting purposes as you will know how much you will have to pay each month until the balance is zero.

Cashback Or Points Offers

Numerous credit card companies have these offers. Cashback is just as it sounds, you will receive a certain percentage of your monthly expenditure credited back to your account at the end of the month. The actual amount varies but is usually from 1 to 2 %. Points offers are when you are rewarded with points for every purchase you make with your card. These points can then be redeemed for all kinds of bonuses such as electrical equipment or holidays. These cards are best for those who use their cards frequently but pay off the outstanding balance in full each month, the interest rates tend to be high on these accounts. They are especially popular with expense account holders. The employer pays off their cards each month and they get cashback or points for free.

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