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  2. How to do a credit card balance transfer - AOL

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    Most balance transfer cards charge balance transfer fees of 3 percent to 5 percent of your balance. So, if you transfer $5,000 to a balance transfer card, you could pay an extra $150 to $250 in fees.

  3. How to do a credit card balance transfer - AOL

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    Many credit card issuers offer balance transfer credit cards with introductory 0 percent APR periods that allow you to pay down what you owe interest-free for periods of a year or longer — even ...

  4. How do balance transfers work, and will one work for you? - AOL

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    How balance transfers work. Most credit card issuers offer a balance transfer program. Generally, they feature an introductory 0% APR on balance transfers that can last anywhere from six to 21 ...

  5. Need a New Year’s money makeover? A balance transfer credit ...

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    A balance transfer is when you move credit card debt from a card with a high interest rate to one with a lower interest rate—or even a card that offers a 0% APR for an introductory period of time.

  6. Everything you need to know about balance transfer checks - AOL

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    While the best balance transfer credit cards offer a 0 percent ... using a balance transfer check to pay off debt will be less cost-effective than applying for a balance transfer credit card. FAQs.

  7. Credit card balance transfer - Wikipedia

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    A credit card balance transfer is the transfer of the outstanding debt (the balance) in a credit card account to an account held at another credit card company. [1] This process is encouraged by most credit card issuers as a means to attract customers. The new bank/card issuer makes this arrangement attractive to consumers by offering incentives.

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