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Credit CARD Act of 2009 – what it means to you – Part 5 of 7 – Payments to be applied to portion of balance with highest interest rate.

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Finally, any amount that you pay in excess of the minimum payment must be applied to the balance with the highest interest rate, except in the last two months before a deferred interest plan expires.

Previously, many credit card companies would seek to apply payments to the lowest interest bearing portion of the debt. E.g., the creditor would leave high interest rate "cash advance" portions without any change, and would apply payments to the low interest rate "normal" purchases portion. Thus, you would rack up interest charges unnecessarily.

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