So from today's money savings tips. Couple of excellent purchases @ Costco.
1) Kirkland Signature " Premium" Golden Margarita ready to drink.
IncludEs Gold Tequila,triple sec liqueur, and real lime juice.12.7% ABV,
$8.50 for the 1.75 L bottle. (Bar drink $7.50 +)
2) and everyone's fave Vodka, Kirkland Signature Vodka. Five times distilled in
France( bleu sacre) and @ $19.00 for 1'75 L EST tres magnifique)
The same stuff as that Grey bird stuff?? Das is die frage.
Now for our statistical wizards.( even though I got a C in my last class at State. Summer of '69. It did bring my overall GPA down from a 2.23 to a 2.22😥)
Now today's ?enticing? Offer from one of my credit card companies.
What's the APR on the following balance transfer transaction
Variables:
Say $10k
Start date 8-1 21
End date. 7-31-22
Credit card company expects equal monthly payments(my belief)
0% Promotional APR until 7-31-22
To start: the standard balance transaction fee is $5 or 3% of the amount of each transaction.
For my example: A one shot $10K in and just make monthly(equal) required payments.
I've no interest in proceeding. No need for the bread.
Just wondering the real APR.
Thanks and
,,,cheers
1) Kirkland Signature " Premium" Golden Margarita ready to drink.
IncludEs Gold Tequila,triple sec liqueur, and real lime juice.12.7% ABV,
$8.50 for the 1.75 L bottle. (Bar drink $7.50 +)
2) and everyone's fave Vodka, Kirkland Signature Vodka. Five times distilled in
France( bleu sacre) and @ $19.00 for 1'75 L EST tres magnifique)
The same stuff as that Grey bird stuff?? Das is die frage.
Now for our statistical wizards.( even though I got a C in my last class at State. Summer of '69. It did bring my overall GPA down from a 2.23 to a 2.22😥)
Now today's ?enticing? Offer from one of my credit card companies.
What's the APR on the following balance transfer transaction
Variables:
Say $10k
Start date 8-1 21
End date. 7-31-22
Credit card company expects equal monthly payments(my belief)
0% Promotional APR until 7-31-22
To start: the standard balance transaction fee is $5 or 3% of the amount of each transaction.
For my example: A one shot $10K in and just make monthly(equal) required payments.
I've no interest in proceeding. No need for the bread.
Just wondering the real APR.
Thanks and
,,,cheers