Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, it will cost you $640 to transfer the balance.
You'll save 600 basis points on the interest rate, or about $1,500 over the 19 months, give or take.
So, your net savings is around $860 over 18 months. Give or take.
Are you sure you'll be able to transfer the full $16,000?
OP stated 300/month interest right now. That's $4,500 savings over 18 months minus the fee.
But she's not going to zero. She's going to 10% from 16%.
Re-read OP. it's "no interest" aka 0% for 18 months THEN 10%. I'd go so far as to say that it would be worth it just for the 10% rate. When combined with 0% for 18 months it's a no brainer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, it will cost you $640 to transfer the balance.
You'll save 600 basis points on the interest rate, or about $1,500 over the 19 months, give or take.
So, your net savings is around $860 over 18 months. Give or take.
Are you sure you'll be able to transfer the full $16,000?
OP stated 300/month interest right now. That's $4,500 savings over 18 months minus the fee.
But she's not going to zero. She's going to 10% from 16%.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - thank you to all you financially minded people! I need to be better at keeping up with these rates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, it will cost you $640 to transfer the balance.
You'll save 600 basis points on the interest rate, or about $1,500 over the 19 months, give or take.
So, your net savings is around $860 over 18 months. Give or take.
Are you sure you'll be able to transfer the full $16,000?
OP stated 300/month interest right now. That's $4,500 savings over 18 months minus the fee.
Anonymous wrote:Yes you should do it.
You'll save roughly $4,500 in interest over the next 18 months. If you continue making the same payments you are now, you'll pay down an extra $3,800 by Sept 2016 once you subtract the 600-700 transfer fee (actual amount dependent on your exact balance).
So if you are currently paying $600/month, you'll pay $5,400 off the principal over 18 months (actually a little more because interest will slowly decline with the balance but for the purpose of the example 5,400 is good). With the balance transfer you will pay $9,200 principal in 18 months by paying 600/month.
yes do it.
Anonymous wrote:So, it will cost you $640 to transfer the balance.
You'll save 600 basis points on the interest rate, or about $1,500 over the 19 months, give or take.
So, your net savings is around $860 over 18 months. Give or take.
Are you sure you'll be able to transfer the full $16,000?