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Benefits Of Balance Transfer Cards

Author: Anthony Samuel Author Ranking Blue | Posted: 30-01-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 133 | Rating:  (50) Article Popularity - Green (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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If you need help keeping track of all your credit card balances and you are tired of all your monthly payments being swallowed up in interest, then a balance transfer credit card is for you.

With the balance transfer card you would be able to transfer your various debts onto one account and reduce your monthly credit card payments. The benefit of this is that more of your money would be used to pay off your capital as the interest is consolidated as well.

In order to make the most impact on your debt, you would need to make sure you know exactly what your new card offers you as this could determine if transferring your balance is worth it or not.

Your new card should carry a 0% APR on balance transfers so that you would not face a charge at this point. Some cards also carry a 0% APR on all new purchases which means you do not have to worry about paying interest in the introductory months. If there is a balance transfer fee, be sure to factor this into your monthly payment and see if you would be better off.

The length of the introductory period is important; the longer this period is the better. Most balance transfer introductory period averages at about 12 months, but look around as there are many deals on the market.

As spending on everyday items contributes to your increasing credit card balance, look for cards that have added benefits to you. If you use your credit card for gas purchases, look for balance transfer cards that give you cash back on gas and auto maintenance purchases. This could provide a hefty savings on your monthly automobile expenses.

Cash back on normal purchases are available on named cards and this would be another saving you would benefit from. Most of these cards have unlimited cash rewards that do not expire, but do not take it for granted, always check the small print.

When deciding on your balance transfer credit card, look for one with no annual fee and pay close attention to the reversionary APR. No annual fee means that is one less charge you have to pay at the end of the introductory period. The last thing you want to do is pay all the money you saved in interest over the introductory period towards an annual fee.

Likewise the reversionary rate shouldn't be higher than any of your current credit cards; you should search out the lowest rate possible, the less interest you have to pay on a monthly basis the faster your card balance would go down.

When you add up all these benefits, they provide with you with great savings as you are able to spend less on interest and earn cash back on your necessary purchases. And the more you save on expenses the more cash you have to spend or pay towards your balance in order to reduce your credit card debt.

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