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Best 0% APR Credit Cards

Using an introductory 0% credit card wisely could help you save money when paying off debt or financing a large purchase.

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If you have a large purchase planned or need to get rid of some existing credit card debt, a credit card with a 0% intro APR offer could help you avoid interest charges. Just be sure you can pay off the balance before the introductory offer ends, or the remaining balance will again accrue interest at a high APR.

Evan Zimmer has been writing about finance for years. After graduating with a journalism degree from SUNY Oswego, he wrote credit card content for Credit Card Insider (now Money Tips) before moving to ZDNET Finance to cover credit card, banking and blockchain news. He currently works with CNET Money to bring readers the most accurate and up-to-date financial information. Otherwise, you can find him reading, rock climbing, snowboarding and enjoying the outdoors.
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