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9 May, 14:43

You owe $1,842.66 on a credit card at a 14.5% APR. You pay $250.00 at the beginning of the month and put another $250.00 in a savings account at a 4.0% APR. What is the difference in the amount of interest accrued between the credit card and savings account by the end of one month?

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  1. 9 May, 17:13
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    Credit Card: (1842.66 - 250) (.145/12) = $19.24 interest accumulated on credit card balance

    Savings: 250 (0.04/12) = $0.83 interest earned

    Difference = 19.24 - 0.83 = $18.41 net interest owed
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