Answer:
1. For purchases, the APR during an introductory period is either 8.99% or 10.99% or 12.99% depending on creditworthiness. After the introductory period the APR is 14.99%
2. Cash advance monthly rate changes based on what the Prime Rate is that month + 14.99% so if the prime rate is 3, add 14.99 to that so 17.99% of the amount received in cash. So if you take $200 cash advance, the amount charged at 17.99% would be 0.1799 x 200 =$35.98.
3. If the card holder does any of the following: makes a late payment, goes over their stated credit limit, make an account payment that is returned, or commit the afore mentioned acts on another account held by this same creditor the APR is then increased to 28.99%.
4. The annual fee charged for the credit card is $20.
5. The fee for a balance transfer is Either $5 or 3% of the amount that is transferred or $100 (whichever is greater) to this card from another account.
a. The APR charged for a balance transfer is 15.99%, but would vary based on the market Prime Rate.
6. Fee for cash advance is $5 or 3% of the amount of cash advance taken - whichever amount is largest.
7. 2% of the amount charged (in US dollars) in a transaction.
8. A late fee of $25 will be charged on an account with a balance of $999 or less. If the account balance if over $1000 the late fee of $35 will be charged and the APR will increase to 28.99%.
9. A fee of $29 is charged for accounts that exceed the credit limit in addition to an APR increase to 28.99%
Explanation: explanations are with the answers listed above.