If your consumption is before the "billing date" of the current period (instead of the "repayment date"), it is included in the current bill and needs to be repaid before the "repayment date" of the current period; If it is consumed after the current "billing date", it will be included in the next bill and needs to be repaid before the next "billing date". For example, if the billing date of a credit card is 5 days, then the final repayment date is 23 days. Credit card consumption between March 5 and April 4 is included in the April bill and needs to be repaid before April 23; If the credit card spending between April 5 and May 4 is included in the May bill, it needs to be repaid before May 23.