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Silly Question on Interest Rates

Date: Fri, 06/11/2010 - 10:02

Submitted by Jin Zapa
on Fri, 06/11/2010 - 10:02

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"Hi all,

I have the opportunity of consolidating two credit cards into a new account:

CC-1 = $14,000 @ 10.24%
CC-2 = $7,000 @ 10.24%
New = $21,000 @ 18%

The question I have is, are the 10.24 rates better or lower than what the new card rate will be? I was under the impression that Interest Rates are accumulative in their cost, meaning that the actual cost of my two cards combined is really 20.50%. So it would make sense to consolidate these into a lower interests account. However, if I'm just hallucinating, then I may be better off leaving them alone.

Any insight you may shed on this issue will be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!"


if it helps you for future situations, I like to think of the interest rate on a per dollar basis.
Using your info above, right now you have 14,000 of these dollars at the 10.24% and another 7,000 dollars also at the same 10.24% rate. So for the 10.24% rate, you have:
14,000 + 7,000 = 21,000 @ 10.24%
So just add up all the dollars at each rate, and you'll be fine!
(And yeah 21,000 @ 10.24% is better than 21,000 @ 18%)"


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Submitted by Sam Ruban on Sun, 06/13/2010 - 19:05

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