It's official: now avoid credit card interest into 2024
The article confirms that consumers can now avoid credit card interest into 2024 through certain promotional offers and responsible financial habits, highlighting strategies like balance transfers and zero-interest introductory periods. It emphasizes the importance of reading terms carefully and maintaining timely payments to benefit fully. While some financial institutions are extending these deals, they are often limited to borrowers with good or excellent credit. The piece serves as a guide to navigating interest-free credit options without endorsing specific products.
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