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Go online or visit a financial institution to find information about three credit cards. Some credit cards offer incentives, such as miles toward a free flight or 1 percent back on every dollar you spend. Research information about annual fees, APR, and incentives that credit cards offer. Write at least two paragraphs, one paragraph about the three credit cards you researched, and one paragraph stating which credit card would be best for you and why. Here are the three credit cards that have already been reserached.

Credit Card #1
Truth in Lending Disclosure Statement

Annual Percentage Rate (APR) 1 percent for the first six months after you open the account.
After six months, APR will be 24 percent.
Grace Period minimum of twenty-five days to repay without finance charges if previous balance is paid in full by the due date
Annual Fee $0
Other Fees cash advance fee: greater of $5 or 3 percent of the amount of cash advance; late payment fee: $30; over-the-limit fee: $30

Credit Card #2
Truth in Lending Disclosure Statement

Annual Percentage Rate (APR) 19.9 percent
Grace Period minimum of twenty-five days to repay without a finance charge if previous balance is paid in full by the due date
Annual Fee $20
Other Fees cash advance fee: greater of $3 or 3 percent of the amount of cash advance; late payment fee: $30; over-the-limit fee: $20; returned check fee: $20

Credit Card #3
Truth in Lending Disclosure Statement

Annual Percentage Rate (APR) 19.9 percent
Grace Period minimum of twenty-five days to repay without finance charges if previous balance is paid in full by the due date
Annual Fee annual membership fee: $50
annual participation fee: $60 ($5 charged monthly)
Other Fees cash advance fee: $20; balance transfer fee: $25; late payment fee: $20. over-the-limit fee: $20

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