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The 0 APR Credit Card - Friend or Foe?

 

Author: Tim Gorman

If you're like many of today's consumers and you pack a wallet full of purchasing power in the form of various credit cards chances are good that you're overpaying on several of them based on the annual percentage rate or APR that they may be charging you. For many credit card users the average APR is normally around 13% in some cases it can as low as 6% - 8% with lower rates sometimes offered as part of an introductory teaser rate offered in order to get you to fill out yet another credit card application. Now with the advent of 0 APR credit cards many people are capable of saving large amounts of money that was formerly wasted on credit card finance charges.

The fact is not owning a 0 APR credit card may prove to be disastrous to your financial well-being. If you're currently paying 6%, 10%, 13% or higher as your standard credit card interest rate then you are effectively washing money down the drain. With the current state of the economy, rising interest rates and outrageous cost of gasoline every penny saved truly is a penny earned. A 0 APR credit card can significantly help to improve your current money or lack of situation.

I'm sure you've been bombarded with numerous credit card offers in your mailbox. If you currently throw those credit card applications away as soon as you recognizes them you may want to hold off on the next bunch that get delivered by your mailman. With an increase in credit card companies providing 0 APR credit card offers, chances are good that you will have more then one application that you can easily fill out and return to the credit card merchant in order to quickly be taking advantage of a zero annual percentage rate on your new 0 APR credit card.

Naturally, as with any new credit card offer there is a slight element of risk associated with using a card that provides 0 percent APR as its main selling point and that is the ability to fall victim of the over usage syndrome. The temptation to purchase many unnecessary items could result in your ability to create a substantial amount of debt on a brand new credit card. If you dont possess the means to pay the minimum payment amount on time your 0 APR credit card could suddenly transform itself into a high interest-charging juggernaut that could actually prove to be more financially frustrating then your previous 10% credit card.

When applying for a 0 APR credit card always make sure to read the fine print so that there are no surprises in case for some reason you fail to make a payment on time or if you should charge more then your allowable credit limit. A 0 APR credit card can be very helpful to you but only if you plan on using it wisely.

Author Bio:
Tim Gorman is an expert in this field. Tim has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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