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Understanding Payment Calculations For Your Credit Card
To have a proper understanding of your credit card statement you usually need to understand the terms and jargons used on it.
The following are some useful terms that can be referenced when attempting to understand you credit card bill.
Due Amount – This is the minimum payment due per month and not the total amount due on the card.
Annual Percentage Rate – This refers to the rate of interest charged annually as a percentage.
Cash Advance – This is a loan in the form of cash that is made with the card. You can get this loan with the help of your card at any bank or ATM. Most cards charge a fee for this cash advance as a percentage of the amount borrowed. Usually the cards do not have a grace period and so interest is charged from the day you take the loan and till the day you repay the cash advance. It does not matter whether you have an outstanding balance on your card or not. These rates are pretty high. So you need to check on it before you take any cash advance.
Date Due – This is the date by which you must send in your payment to be in the good books of the company.
Grace Period – It is the period in which you can make purchases on the card without having to pay an interest. It is not that all card companies allow grace period. To take advantage of a grace period, you must pay your bills totally every month by the due date. But keep in mind that if you have any previous balance outstanding, you will lose the advantage of having a grace period on purchases made in the current month. If you use a card having no grace period, the bank charges you interest from the day the purchase is made. You cannot, in any way, avoid paying interest on the purchases made through the credit card.
Not all credit cards have a grace period. When you use a card with no grace period, the bank begins charging you interest on the day the purchase is made or the day it is recorded (posted) on your account, depending on the bank’s policy. When a credit card does not have a grace period, there is no way to avoid paying interest on your purchases. A credit card allowing you grace period will not charge any interest on the card usage until the next cycle of billing. In fact, you would not have to pay any interest at all if you pay your total balance during the grace period of the cycle.
Late Fee – The charge that is attached to the card after the due date expires.
Minimum Monthly Payment – The least amount that you would need to pay to avoid being considered a defaulter. This is usually the most expensive way to make a payment for a credit card. Most card companies encourage you to make a minimum payment every month and let the rest accrue. This way it can take years for you to pay off your debts. Also you land up paying three times the amount. But if you do not pay anything or pay less than the minimum amount, you will accrue a late fee. Additionally, you will have a negative credit report.
New Balance – The sum payable after new costs and credits have been added up.
There are three techniques used to determine the interest rate of credit card interest. The average daily balance method, calculates the interest to be charged on your card based on the every day balance during the billing period, minus the payments received, and then divides it by the number of days in the billing period.
As per the previous balance method, the interest is calculated on the amount payable at the end of the last billing cycle. In adjusted balance method, the interest is calculated by deducting all the payments made throughout the present billing period from the final balance that was due from the last billing period.
Importance Of Travel Insurance
Travel is one of the lifes greatest joys but even the most carefully planned trip can be complicated by unforeseen events. Whether it is lost luggage, cancelled flights, or medical emergency, an unexpected mishap can turn a relaxing vacation into a taxing experience. But by opting for a good holiday travel insurance policy, you can save your money, safeguard your journey and make your vacation a truly memorable one.
There are many things to consider when planning for a vacation where to go, what to pack and what do once you reach your destination. No matter how well you plan, there are some things that go out of your control. This is where travel insurance comes to your aid by compensating you for the unforeseen emergencies while traveling.
What does travel insurance cover?
Trip Cancellation/Trip Interruption: Reimburse travelers who are unable to take their trip due to illness or death, weather, airline strikes, terrorism, bankruptcy, becoming unemployed or home being rendered uninhabitable due to fire, flood etc.
Medical/Health: Reimburses medical or emergency dental costs. All most all insurance plans work by reimbursing the traveler after he has paid locally for the treatment. Medical evacuation insurance covers the cost of an air ambulance, attending physician and nurse if you are badly injured or become so ill that you are unable to come back home.
Accidental Death:
Air Fight Accident: Covers death during an air flight only. Usually covers the highest amount of coverage due to lower risk.
Common Carrier: Covers death while traveling in public transport such as ferry, train, bus or taxi.
Accidental Death: Covers death at any time on your trip. Usually provides the lowest amount of coverage due to higher risk.
Travel Delay: Reimburses travelers for hotel, food or clothing expenses in the event of a flight delay.
Baggage Loss: The plan includes reimbursement to travelers for their, lost, stolen or damaged personal items. This coverage is generally for the duration of the trip and not confined to baggage damaged or lost by the airline.
Rental Car Damage: A specific amount is reimbursed to the traveler for damage or loss of a rental vehicle.
Is travel insurance necessary?
One issue that often strikes us while planning for a vacation is the necessity of travel insurance. Nobody likes to think of the odds that could make you cancel or shorten a vacation. No matter how well you plan for your vacation, things go wrong due some unavoidable circumstances. And it is here that you seek for shelter of travel insurance.
As with most things in life, we are exposed to a certain amount of risk when we travel. This is the sole reason why we require travel insurance. Now, whether a person is a student or a professional, it is applicable for both. For students, however, there are certain separate rules and regulations compared to the insurance policies for the other groups of people.
So before you finalize your vacation plans, be sure you have given careful thought to whether you need to purchase an insurance policy while you are traveling. There are circumstances that could cause you to cancel your trip, return home early or force you to seek emergency medical treatment while traveling. Travel insurance provides you with that extra protection cover you need.