Most people prefer paying bills and expenses using a credit card. There may be several reasons for this; the popular ones are avoiding carrying cash or simply enjoying now and worrying about paying later. Say there was an unexpected situation that has left you empty-handed until you receive your next paycheck. How will you deal with the bill? Worry not! There’s a way – repaying the minimum amount due.
Listen to the latest podcast to learn more about minimum amount due, which is actually like a light at the end of the dark tunnel!
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