Canadian cards, too.

> > 2. My cards have two different rates of interest, 1 for purchases and
> > another for cash withdrawals. You pay a single amount and it get
> > allocated to the lower purchases interest rate first. When this is
> > gone they then allocate it to the cash value. It is not easy to get
> > round this with two entries because of the way the payment works.
> > Again this could be allowed for in the software. It is very common, I
> > think all uk cards work this way.
>
> > Any ideas?
>
> My typical advice on this is to use the higher rate for that card on  
> your list. This won't give you a 100 percent accurate calculation but  
> it will give you a solid goal for reducing debt. After all, you are  
> using a product like Debt Quencher to find the best way to lower debt  
> and not to check up on the accuracy of your credit card bill. The  
> worst case scenario is that you pay off this card more quickly than  
> you had planned, which can be a nice gift.
>
> Peace,
>
> Kevin Hoctor
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> No Thirst Software LLChttp://nothirst.comhttp://kevinhoctor.blogspot.com
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