How We Calculate Your Interest on Cash Advances Sample Clauses

How We Calculate Your Interest on Cash Advances. Average Daily Balance Method (Including New Cash Advances). We calculate a portion of the Interest Charge on your Credit Account by applying a Daily Periodic Rate to the “Average Daily Balance of Cash Advances” on the Account. The “Daily Periodic Rate” is determined by dividing the Annual Percentage Rate by 360. To get the Average Daily Balance of Cash Advances, we take the beginning balance of Cash Advances on the Credit Account each day; add any new Cash Advances posted to your Credit Account on that day; and subtract unpaid interest or other finance charges and any payments or credits and fees. This gives us the Daily Balance of Cash Advances. Then we add together all of these Daily Balances of Cash Advances for the Billing Cycle, and divide the total by the number of days in the Billing Cycle. This gives us the Average Daily Balance of Cash Advances.
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