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junglistic 07-16-2004 08:39 AM

Credit Card Question
 
I have kind of a weird question about the billing system used by credit card companies.

Ive got just a standard Visa Classic. Nothing special. When does the 'interest' start on a purcahse.

Directly 30 days after a purchase is made? Or is it at the end of the month?

Ie: I buy something on the 27th, if it is not paid off by the 31st, interest starts on the amount which hasnt been paid back?

Ive never had to pay interest in the 3 yrs of having the card, but I am considering putting a laptop on the card, and I want to know how long I will have before I am charged interest.

Thanks!

Trisk 07-16-2004 08:43 AM

I'm pretty sure interest isn't just a seperate fee. What they do instead is they give you monthly payments on an item that would be, let's say, $100. So over 12 months, you pay perhaps $10 for it each month...so by the time you pay off that one item, you ahve given them $20 interest.
How much interest depends on your plan and what type of card you have.

edmos1 07-16-2004 08:44 AM

I would check the agreement, to see what sort of grace period they give you.

maleficent 07-16-2004 08:46 AM

Credit card answers from the Federal Reserve bank

It might differ from card to card, but it's the Grace Period that leaves you interest free.

The FRB had a pretty good defiition of the Grace period

Quote:

The grace period is the number of days between the statement date and the due date during which you can pay your bill without incurring a finance charge
Basically, if you want to but the laptop interest free - buy it on your statement closing date, and you've got 27 days or so to pay it off.

junglistic 07-16-2004 08:54 AM

Ok that does make sense. My statement date is at the end of the month.

I will call up to confirm exactly.

Thanks !

hrdwareguy 07-16-2004 09:01 AM

Most credit card companies give you a 25 day grace period to pay the bill. So interest should start accumulating on any outstanding balance on the card 25 days after the invoice date.

For example:
You buy a laptop on the 15th. The billing period ends on the 1st. Interest will start to accumulate on the 26th.

Stompy 08-10-2004 04:05 PM

Interest is calculated on what's remaining and not the entire bill, correct?

So if you bought something for $100 and interest was 20%, your first payment would have interest of $1.66 and you paid $21.66 to make the remaining balance $80.

Your next payment would only be $1.33 then, correct? (80 * .2 )/12 = 1.33


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