Credit Cards
Credit Cards charge exorbitant annual percentage rates and gauge you on late payments, yet we all use them. It seems like credit card are just necessary evil of the modern world. Use them wrong and you will never get out of debt and will ruin your credit history. Use them right and you can benefit from low rate financing (0% introductory rates) and larger cash backs on your purchases (use cash backs and points wisely).
kudospayments.com routinely analyzes and ranks different credit cards. Our goal is to cut through complexity and to make sure that you are using credit cards to you advantage and not the other way around. Even person’s financial goals are different and typically there are credit cards to suit specifically those goals – and we will try our best to find those.
If you want to make sure that credit cards don’t take you for a ride the very first thing you need to do is to always pay your bills on time. Our articles highlight how to do just that. We then dive into best credit cards for a particular situation. You have to keep using credit cards, might as well do it right!
The kudospayments.com credit card payment calculator allows you to calculate how much you should pay each year and each month if you wish to pay off your credit card balance in a set number of years.
Using this credit card payment calculator is easy. Input your credit card balance, the APR on your card, and then specify how fast you’d like to pay off your credit card. Click “Calculate” and get a printable amortization schedule.
Credit Card Payment Calculator
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