Other Costs and Features
Credit terms vary among issuers. When shopping for a card, think about how you
plan to use it. If you expect to pay your bills in full each month, the annual
fee and other charges may be more important than the periodic rate and the
APR, if there is a grace period for purchases. However, if you use the cash
advance feature, many cards do not permit a grace period for the amounts due
— even if they have a grace period for purchases. So, it may still be wise
to consider the APR and balance computation method. Also, if you plan to pay
for purchases over time, the APR and the balance computation method are definitely
major considerations.
You’ll probably also want to consider if the credit limit is high
enough, how widely the card is accepted, and the plan’s services
and features. For example, you maybe interested in “affinity cards”
— all-purpose credit cards sponsored by professional organizations,
college alumni associations, and some members of the travel industry.
An affinity card issuer often donates a portion of the annual fees
or charges to the sponsoring organization or qualifies you for free
travel or other bonuses.
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