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Chapter 6, Problem 1PA
Summary Introduction
To discuss:
Card features and fees that affect the cost of credit.
Introduction:
Credit card is a payment card issued by a bank to its customers as a method of payment. Bank permits the card holder to make payment for goods and services based on holder’s promise.
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Explanation of Solution
Features and fees,
- Annual percentage rate (APR): APR is the actual simple interest paid over the life of loan. Credit cards may have different APRs for different types of balances. This includes interest on the balance, loan processing fees and the document preparation fee.
- Balance calculation method: This is the method by which balance in credit card is calculated. There are three primary methods used to calculate interest charges on the due credit balance. They are average daily balance method, previous balance method, adjusted balance method.
- Grace method: The lender permits a grace period to the customer before charging interest against the outstanding balance.
- Additional fees: Credit card issuers also impose some additional fees and additional penalty for the privilege of using the credit card. It includes the cash advance fee, late fees, over the limit fees, penalty rates.
Conclusion
Therefore, the basic features and fees are annual percentage rate, balance calculation method, grace method, additional fees.
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