释义 |
APRAPR /ˌeɪ piː ˈɑː $ -ˈɑːr/ noun [countable usually singular] - And people say that the APR is the most important piece of information about credit terms for them.
- Borrowers wanting to transfer debts to the egg credit card would pay 2.5 APR on all transfers before January 31, 2001.
- But it does shift some people's choices quite sharply in the direction of lower total cost or lower APR.
- Cahoot, Abbey National's online arm, comes top of the heap with a very modest 8 per cent APR.
- It's generally cheaper to steer clear of garage manufacturers' own hire purchase schemes unless the quoted APR is unusually low.
- That is not so. APR is not the instant answer to credit choice problems.
- The lender recently launched a card at a low introductory offer of 3.9 APR after its takeover of Bank One.
- When the offer ends the rate is 12.9 APR.
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