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  2. Annual percentage rate - Wikipedia

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    The term annual percentage rate of charge (APR), [1] [2] corresponding sometimes to a nominal APR and sometimes to an effective APR (EAPR), [3] is the interest rate for a whole year (annualized), rather than just a monthly fee/rate, as applied on a loan, mortgage loan, credit card, [4] etc. It is a finance charge expressed as an annual rate.

  3. What Is APR? What You Need To Know - AOL

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    If a cardholder is more than 60 days past due on a payment, the card issuer may apply a penalty APR. A penalty APR may be as much as 29.99% and may apply to all purchases on the card.

  4. What is APR on a credit card? - AOL

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    Daily rate. Find this rate by dividing your credit card’s purchase APR by 365 — the number of days in a year. Average daily balance. Add up your balances at the end of each day in the billing ...

  5. What is a credit card APR? - AOL

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    Let’s say you carry a credit card balance of $5,000, with an APR of 15.1%. If you make the minimum monthly payment of 4% of your balance, it would take 123 months — or more than ten years ...

  6. Interest rate - Wikipedia

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    Other interest rates apply over different periods, such as a month or a day, but they are usually annualized. The interest rate has been characterized as "an index of the preference . . . for a dollar of present [income] over a dollar of future income". [1]

  7. Credit card interest - Wikipedia

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    Interest rates vary widely. Some credit card loans are secured by real estate, and can be as low as 6 to 12% in the U.S. (2005). [citation needed] Typical credit cards have interest rates between 7 and 36% in the U.S., depending largely upon the bank's risk evaluation methods and the borrower's credit history.

  8. What Is a Good APR for a Credit Card? - AOL

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    The best way to get a good APR on a credit card is to check your credit before you apply. Most credit scores range from 300 to 850. The higher your score, the more likely a lender will offer you ...

  9. APR vs. interest rate: What’s the difference? - AOL

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    Fixed-rate mortgages keep the same rate, so your principal and interest payment will stay the same every month. The APR on an ARM doesn’t reflect the maximum interest rate for the loan.