Archive for March, 2008

In our opinion, the best type of balance transfer is one that offers a 0% APR and charges no balance transfer fees.  As we’ve written many times before, balance transfer fees are a nuisance.  If you are only transferring a balance from one credit card, the maximum balance transfer fee you will incur is the lesser of 3% or $75.  However, if you transfer three balances of $2500, you’ll end up paying $225 in balance transfer fees. 

 Now, the savings one gets from transferring a $7500 balance from a 14% credit card is over $1000.  However, if you pay balance transfer fees, the amount would be reduced to around $800.  Now, while balance transfer fees are by no means deal breakers, they do help boost savings (in this example, by 20%).

 Given our stance on no fee balance transfers, it should come as no surprise that our selection for “Best Balance Transfer” offers no fees on balance transfers and a 0% APR for 1 year.  And the winner is…The Citi Professional Cash Card.

Below you can vote on the best balance transfer credit cards.  You can compare all of the offers listed in the 0% APR Balance Transfer section of our website and apply online for approval.

What is the Best Balance Transfer Credit Card?

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In our opinion, the best balance transfer credit cards charge no balance transfer fees. Consequently, our selections for best balance transfer credit cards are the Citi Professional Card, which offers a 0% APR on balance transfers for nine months and the Bank of America Platinum Plus Card, which offers a 0% APR on purchases and balance transfers for 6 months. Both of these cards charge no balance transfer fees.

The runners up are credit cards that offer a 0% APR on balance transfers for 1 year, a 0% APR on purchases as well as low long term APRs. Cards that fall into this category are the Discover More Card and the Chase Platinum Card.

With credit markets tightening, it is becoming more difficult to get approved for a good 0% APR balance transfer credit card. Thus, we suggest that anyone who carries a balance on a high interest credit card take action soon to lock in a 0% rate before the banks get stingier.

To compare all current balance transfer credit cards, including our picks for the best balance transfers, visit the credit card comparison section of SmartBalanceTransfers.

Also, feel free to post a comment or shoot us an email with your opinions.

A number of visitors have written me regarding Capital One balance transfer offers. Unlike many credit card companies, which offer a 0% APR on balance transfers instead of purchases, Capital One does the opposite: they offer a 0% APR on purchases only. This has proved confusing for the people who emailed us, so we wanted to clarify this issue for other readers.

Additionally, Capital One does offer no fee balance transfers. However, all balance transfers are charged the standard interest rate, which is often in the low to mid teens. Essentially, you may end up paying the same interest rate you had on your previous credit card.

To learn more about no fee balance transfers as well as 0% APR balance transfers, visit the respective sections of Smart Balance Transfers credit card comparison section.