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Business, 02.04.2020 20:04 kelyanthecrafte

Credit Card A
Comparing Two Credit Card Offers
Credit Card B
3.99% APR for the life of transferred
balances; 13.25 % APR for all other
purchases
0,00% APR for 6 months; 19.8%
APR for remaining lifetime of card
$50 annual fee; $25 fee for late
payments
No annual fee; $25 fee for late
payments
Minimum monthly payment of $15 or
10% of balance
Monthly balance must be paid in
full each month
Must pay card by the 15th day of the
month
Set your own payment date
Rewards program: $10 shopping card
with each $1,000 in spending
Rewards program: Earn 1% cash
back on all purchases

Step 1: What are the Annual Percentage Rates (APR) of credit card A'and credit card B?

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