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 Ways to Save Money with your Credit Card 
You can easily save thousands of dollars a year with very little effort by following even a few of the cost-saving measures in the "101 Ways to Save Money" series. The more cost-saving measures you adopt, the more you'll save. 

1. If you are paying more than 13% interest on your VISA or Mastercard, you're paying too much. With the prime interest rate at 9 - 10%, lenders that charge 18% to 21% interest on credit card balances are gouging you. With good credit, you should be able to find a credit card rate (as of August, 2000) for between 10% and 12%. Potential Savings: $450-1000/yr. 

2. If you can obtain a lower interest credit card, you can usually use cash advances to pay off the balance on your other credit cards and transfer this debt to the lower rate card. Some cards charge a higher fee for transferred balances, so be sure to read the small print before applying. Potential Savings: $200-500/yr. (more if you have a lot of credit card debt at high interest rates). 

3. Consider using part of your savings to pay off consumer debt, if you can do so without using all of your available cash. With banks paying 2 1/2 to 3% on passbook savings, and credit card debt carrying 16% to 21% interest charges, you could come out way ahead. Be careful to leave yourself enough savings to fall back on in case of an emergency. Potential Savings: $200-500/yr

4. If you don't have enough savings to pay off your consumer debt, consider a home equity loan. Interest rates on home equity loans are much lower than most credit cards, so you win in two ways: (1) you slash your interest costs, say from 18% on the credit card to 12% on the home equity loan, and (2) you can deduct the home equity loan interest from your taxable income. Potential Savings: $1,000/yr. 

5. Look for no fee credit cards (be sure to consider all the other factors such as grace period, interest rate, etc. as well). Even if you are charged an annual fee, you can may be able to get the fee waived by calling your bank and asking them to remove it. Potential Savings: $25-50/yr. 

6. Whenever possible, avoid finance charges on credit cards, especially ones with high interest rates. If you pay down your credit card balance by just $500 you can save $100 a year in interest charges. Potential Savings: $100-1,000/yr. 

7. If you have a balance on more than one credit card, use this money-saving strategy: Pay the most you can afford to pay each month on the card with the highest interest rate, and make the minimum payment on the others. Once the card with the highest interest rate is paid off, begin paying as much as possible each month on the card with the next highest interest rate, and so on. Potential Savings: varies 


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