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What does the current balance in CCB's credit card bill mean?
The balance in CCB's credit card is the current available balance. There are many credit card limits:

Credit limit? The credit limit of your card refers to the total amount you can spend or withdraw with your credit card;

Available quota? The available credit limit of your card is generally credit limit-used amount-current month's interest;

Withdrawal amount? The cash amount you withdraw from this card, if available, will be calculated according to the available amount;

The cash withdrawal amount on the same day is hidden. Generally speaking, banks take the existing regulations on the same day, and the maximum is not more than; Some banks' credit cards have this concept, which is the maximum amount that can be used every day.

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19 15 The credit card originated in the United States. The earliest institutions that issued credit cards were not banks, but some department stores, restaurants, entertainment industries and gasoline companies. In order to attract customers, sell goods and expand turnover, some shops and restaurants in the United States selectively give customers a credit chip similar to a metal badge in a certain range, which later evolved into a card made of plastic as proof of customers' purchase and consumption, and used the credit chip to buy goods in our firm or company or gas station and launch credit sales services. Customers can buy goods on credit in these chip shops and their semicolons, and pay on time. This is the prototype of credit card.

Credit card is a non-cash transaction payment method and a simple credit service. Credit cards are generally plastic cards with a length of 85.60 mm, a width of 53.98 mm and a thickness of 65,438+0 mm, which are issued to cardholders by banks or credit card companies according to users' credit and financial resources. Cardholders do not need to pay cash when using credit cards, and make repayment on the checkout date. Except for some credit cards combined with financial cards, credit cards are different from debit cards and ATM cards, and credit cards will not directly deduct money from users' accounts.