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How to Determine Unpaid Daily Balance and Finance Charges. The unpaid daily principal balance is the amount of outstanding indebtedness that remains unpaid at the close of each business day after all transactions for the day are posted to your Line of Credit. Transactions are posted by subtracting the amount of any payments or credits (thus decreasing the balance) and adding the amount of any new advances plus the cost of Voluntary Payment Protection, if any (thus increasing the balance). The daily principal balance will include any unpaid fees or charges including finance charges, unless otherwise foregone by BECU or prohibited by applicable law. We multiply this balance by the applicable daily periodic rate to calculate the daily finance charge, then add this charge to the daily finance charges for the other days in the period on which your monthly statement is based. The total finance charge is the sum of the daily finance charges during this period.
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  • Finance Charges In the case of any transactions under Your Account, the balances subject to the periodic Finance Charge are the daily transactions balances outstanding during the month (excluding new transactions). To get the daily balance for purchases, We take the beginning balance of purchases on Your Account each day, add any new purchases, debit adjustments or other charges and subtract any payments, credits and unpaid Finance Charges. This gives Us the daily balance for purchases. The Finance Charge for purchases is determined by multiplying Your unpaid balance at the close of each day in the billing cycle being accounted for by the applicable Daily Periodic Rate. These daily Finance Charges are then added together and the sum is the amount of the Finance Charge owed for the billing cycle being accounted for. Your due date is at least 25 days after the close of each billing cycle. You can avoid Finance Charges on purchases by paying the full amount of the entire balance owed each month by the due date. Otherwise, the new balance of purchases, and subsequent purchases from the date they are posted to Your Account, will be subject to a Finance Charge. To get the daily balance for balance transfers, We take the beginning balance of balance transfers on Your Account each day, add any new balance transfers, debit adjustments or other charges and subtract any payments, credits and unpaid Finance Charges. This gives Us the daily balance for balance transfers. The Finance Charge for balance transfers is determined by multiplying Your unpaid balance at the close of each day in the billing cycle being accounted for by the applicable Daily Periodic Rate. These daily Finance Charges are then added together and the sum is the amount of the Finance Charge owed for the billing cycle being accounted for. Balance transfers are always subject to a Finance Charge from the later of the date they are posted to Your Account or from the first day of the billing cycle in which the balance transfer is posted to Your Account. To get the daily balance for cash advances, We take the beginning balance of cash advances on Your Account each day, add any new cash advances, debit adjustments or other charges and subtract any payments, credits and unpaid Finance Charges. This gives Us the daily balance for cash advances. The Finance Charge for cash advances is determined by multiplying Your unpaid balance at the close of each day in the billing cycle being accounted for by the applicable Daily Periodic Rate. These daily Finance Charges are then added together and the sum is the amount of the Finance Charge owed for the billing cycle being accounted for. Cash advances are always subject to a Finance Charge from the later of the date they are posted to Your Account or from the first day of the billing cycle in which the cash advance is posted to Your Account. The total Finance Charge You owe for each billing cycle is the sum of all the Finance Charges due for the balances of purchases, balance transfers and cash advances. VISA GOLD RATE ADVANTAGE, VISA CREDIT BUILDER ADVANTAGE, VISA SECURED CREDIT BUILDER ADVANTAGE, AND VISA ADVANTAGE

  • Facility Fee The Company shall pay to the Administrative Agent for the account of each Lender in accordance with its Applicable Percentage, a facility fee, in Dollars, equal to the Applicable Rate for facility fees times the actual daily amount of the Aggregate Commitments (or, if the Aggregate Commitments have terminated, on the Outstanding Amount of all Committed Loans, Swing Line Loans and L/C Obligations), regardless of usage, subject to adjustment as provided in Section 2.18. The facility fee shall accrue at all times during the Availability Period (and thereafter so long as any Committed Loans, Swing Line Loans or L/C Obligations remain outstanding), including at any time during which one or more of the conditions in Article IV are not met, and shall be due and payable quarterly in arrears on the last Business Day of each March, June, September and December, commencing with the first such date to occur after the Closing Date, and on the last day of the Availability Period (and, if applicable, thereafter on demand). The facility fee shall be calculated quarterly in arrears, and if there is any change in the Applicable Rate for facility fees during any quarter, the actual daily amount shall be computed and multiplied by the Applicable Rate for facility fees separately for each period during such quarter that such Applicable Rate for facility fees was in effect.

  • Daily Balance For each day a DPR is in effect, we figure the daily balance by: ● taking the beginning balance for the day, ● adding any new charges, ● subtracting any payments or credits; and ● making any appropriate adjustments. We add a new charge to a daily balance as of its transaction date. Beginning balance For the first day of a billing period, the beginning balance is the ending balance for the prior billing period, including unpaid interest. For the rest of the billing period, the beginning balance is the previous day's daily balance plus an amount of interest equal to the previous day's daily balance multiplied by the DPR for that balance. This method of figuring the beginning balance results in daily compounding of interest.

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