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  2. Pros and cons of a balance transfer - AOL

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    The most important reason to pursue a balance transfer credit card is to take advantage of a low or 0 percent introductory APR offer. By transferring your debt to this new card, you start saving ...

  3. How to choose a balance transfer credit card - AOL

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    The best balance transfer credit cards offer a 0 percent intro APR for up to 21 months on transferred balances. ... Some balance transfer cards also offer a 0 percent intro APR on purchases ...

  4. What is a 0% intro APR card? Your essential guide to ... - AOL

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    Just because your credit card offers 0% APR on purchases doesn't mean balance transfers are also interest-free, and vice versa. Some cards offer both purchase and balance transfer promotions, but ...

  5. How do balance transfers work, and will one work for you? - AOL

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    The is an example of a cash back card that also has a good balance transfer offer. New cardholders can get a 0% intro APR on balance transfers for 18 months (after that, the variable APR will be ...

  6. How to do a credit card balance transfer - AOL

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    Most balance transfer cards charge balance transfer fees of 3 percent to 5 percent of your balance. So, if you transfer $5,000 in debt to a balance transfer card, you could pay an extra $150 to ...

  7. Pros and cons of a balance transfer - AOL

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    The balance transfer credit card you choose could offer more than a 0 percent intro APR. It may also offer better overall benefits — possibly including cash back, rewards, discounts and more.

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