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YOUR MONEY-Use balance transfers to start 2018 with path to pay off debt

YOUR MONEY-Use balance transfers to start 2018 with path to pay off debt

By Beth Pinsker
NEW YORK, Dec 13 (Reuters) – When the U.S. Federal Reserve
raises interest rates, as it did on Wednesday by a
quarter-percentage point, the first pinch consumers usually feel
is higher interest rates on credit cards.
Zero-interest balance transfers can offer respite from
higher credit card rates, if used properly. These cards allow a
person with debt (and a decent credit score) to move their
balance to a new card and have no interest for an introductory
period. Today

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