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Definitions
Credit cards: Enter up to 5 credit card accounts, one on each line.
Balance: Your current balance on your credit card.
Interest rate: The annual percentage rate you pay on this credit card. The rate you enter is used to calculate the interest on all future payments for the credit card. The length of time to payoff this credit card may be much greater than calculated if you enter a low promotional interest rate that is only fixed for short period of time.
Payment: This is your initial minimum monthly payment. Your minimum monthly payment is calculated as 2% of your current outstanding balance. While your actual minimum monthly payment may be slightly different, this is one of the most common methods used by credit card companies to calculate minimum payments.
Credit limit: This is the total amount of credit you have on this credit card. The optimizer will not allow you to have credit card balances that are over your credit limit.

Information and interactive calculators are made available to you as self-help tools for your independent use and are not intended to provide investment advice. We cannot and do not guarantee their applicability or accuracy in regard to your individual circumstances. All examples are hypothetical and are for illustrative purposes. We encourage you to seek personalized advice from qualified professionals regarding all personal finance issues.

Credit card definitions

Intro APR: The initial interest rate that is charged for a specified period of time.

Intro period: The period of time for which the introductory interest rate is in effect.

Regular APR: The interest rate charged after the introductory rate has expired.

Annual fee: The charge for use of a credit card levied each year, which typically ranges from $15 to $300 and is billed directly to the customer's monthly statement.

Balance transfer: Moving unpaid credit card debt from one issuer to another.

Credit needed: Terms for credit cards are granted to consumers based on their credit risk. Excellent credit consumers typically have lower interest rates compared with poor credit consumers. Credit card issuers assess risk based on the FICO score, the most commonly used credit score.

Credit card type: The category under which a card can be classified to help consumers identify relevant cards. For example, a consumer looking to transfer a balance from one card to another may want to look at cards in the Balance Transfer category.

Credit type: The category under which a card can be classified to help consumers identify relevant cards. For example, consumers with excellent credit may find the best card for their needs in the Excellent Credit category. Credit worthiness is determined by a consumer's FICO score, the most commonly used credit score.

Issuers: The financial institutions that issue credit cards and bills the customer for purchases made against the card account.

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Credit card tip
Never just pay the minimum. By paying the smallest amount of your bill instead of paying it off every month, you allow the card companies to make money off of you by charging interest. This also makes a charge more expensive.
Credit card tip
Pay your bill on time. If you don't pay your bill by the due date, you face late fees of up to $39, along with interest-rate hikes. Just being one day late on your payment could cause your 3 percent interest card to jump up to 22 percent or more in some cases.
Credit card tip
If you want a better rate, sometimes all you have to do is ask. If you are a good customer who pays on time and doesn't go over your credit limit, you card issuer wants to keep you as a client. Give them a call and see what they are willing to do for you.
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Credit Card Averages
Product Rate
Balance Transfer Cards 14.58%
Cash Back Cards 14.73%
All Variable 11.68%
Low Interest Cards 9.75%
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