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re: What are the benefits of 0% APR?

Posted on 1/19/13 at 10:46 pm to
Posted by foshizzle
Washington DC metro
Member since Mar 2008
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Posted on 1/19/13 at 10:46 pm to
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The best thing to do would be to pay off the debt and use the card to "live" on


This is correct. The idea is that you charge as much as you normally would on the new card, but only pay the minimum balance each month. The difference you put toward the student debt as an extra payment. If the credit card offers 0% APR then you are paying zero interest, so paying only the minimum is financially smart.

BUT ... the only catch is if you are caught in a situation where the 12 month teaser period runs out and you can't either pay off the card or roll it over to another one on good terms. Then all you have done is exchange student debt for credit card debt at a higher rate. This could happen if, for example you lose your job, get hurt and can't work, etc. That's fairly unlikely, just be aware that it's possible.

That said, 6% on only four thou isn't much, we're talking about less than two hundred considering you're paying it down over the course of the year. So it isn't a big deal either way.

But yes, you can do it and it can save you some.
Posted by foshizzle
Washington DC metro
Member since Mar 2008
40599 posts
Posted on 1/19/13 at 10:52 pm to
FWIW I got an 18 month 0% APR offer and used it to pay for my bathroom renovation. It's now 20 months later and I paid it off on time, but didn't pay a cent of interest so it saved me a fair amount. Not only that but (believe it or not) the card gave me 5% cash back on purchases from home improvement stores. That plus the no interest saved me about $2000 on the project.

So yes, this can work out nicely.
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