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21 October, 08:44

Credit card A offers an introductory APR of 4.1% for the first 3 months and a standard APR of 18.5% thereafter, while credit card B offers an introductory APR of 3.7% for the first 3 months and a standard APR of 18.9% thereafter. All else being equal, which of these statements is correct? (Assume all interest is compounded monthly.)

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  1. 21 October, 11:31
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    Credit card A

    First 3 months:

    4.1% / 360 = 0.011% x 30 = 0.34% per month for the first 3 months.

    Next 9 months:

    18.5% / 360 = 0.051% x 30 = 1.54% per month for the next 9 months.

    Credit card B:

    First 3 months

    3.7% / 360 = 0.010% x 30 = 0.30% per month for the first 3 months

    Next 9 months:

    18.9% / 360 = 0.0525% x 30 = 1.575% per month for the next 9 months

    Credit Card B is the better deal for the first 3 months.

    Credit Card A is the better deal for the next 9 months.
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