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Balance Transfer Traps Banks Don’t Explain Clearly

Balance Transfer Traps Banks Don’t Explain Clearly Balance Transfer Traps Banks Don’t Explain Clearly Balance transfers sound simple: move debt to a 0% card and save on interest. In practice, small rules and timing details quietly decide whether you actually save money—or lose it. Why balance transfers look better than they really are Most offers highlight the headline number: 0% APR for 12–21 months . What’s less obvious is how fees, payment rules, and deadlines interact once the transfer posts. Common assumption: “Once the balance is transferred, I’m safe for a year.” → In reality, several triggers can end the benefit early. The balance transfer traps banks rarely explain clearly 1️⃣ The transfer fee quietly eats your savings Most U.S. balance transfer cards charge a 3–5% fee . On a large balance, that cost can rival months of interest. Example math: $8,000 balance transfer 4% transfer fe...

When Do You Need SR-22 in 2025? Costs, DUI Rules & High-Risk Driver Guide

SR-22 Insurance Explained: When You Need It, Costs & Alternatives TL;DR Summary An SR-22 isn’t a separate insurance policy — it’s a certificate filed with the state showing you meet minimum auto liability coverage after serious driving violations. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1} You’ll likely need one if you’ve been convicted of a DUI/DWI, had your license suspended, drove uninsured, or repeated major violations. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2} Costs include a filing fee (often ~$25-50) plus significantly higher insurance premiums because you become a “high-risk” driver. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3} The SR-22 requirement usually lasts for a set period (commonly 1-5 years depending on state and offense). Canceling coverage early can cause your license to be suspended again. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4} Alternatives: Some states accept a bond or deposit instead of SR-22; you can also switch to a non-own...

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