First of all, no credit card is going to offer 0% financing forever. Let’s just make sure that is understood that at some point after you activate your low interest credit card, usually 6 to 12 months, your APR will increase to whatever your credit rating dictates. If you were approved for a 0% credit card offer, then your rating is probably pretty good and your APR should be competitive.
There may be fees associated with your credit card during and after the introductory period, and we will take a look at them here:
Annual Fee If your card has an annual fee, then there is no way you are going to get around it. The fee will be applied to your card either the second billing cycle after you receive the card, or the first billing cycle after your intro period. Annual fees are not as common as they used to be, and range anywhere between $15.00 to over $100.00 depending on the card. The terms and conditions will clearly define any annual fee that may apply.
Minimum Finance Charge This is fairly self explanatory. Regardless of how much balance you leave on your credit card at the end of any billing cycle, there will be a minimum finance charge. This...