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My CCB credit card has a limit of 20,000, and I have already spent more than 1. 1 10,000. The bookkeeping date is March 26th, and the due repayment date is April15th. Today.
According to the screenshot of the landlord, the billing date of the landlord is 26th of each month, so the credit card consumption and cash withdrawal transactions from 27th of each month to 26th of the following month will be settled on 26th of the following month, forming a billing cycle, and the 20th day after billing settlement is the due repayment date, that is, 15 or 16 of each month (because there are different months).

Therefore, all credit card swipes between March 27th and April 26th will be settled on April 26th, with 5/ 16 as the due repayment date.

In this way, swipe your card on 3/27, the interest-free period is 50 days (50 days in total on 3/27-5/ 16), swipe your card on 3/28, the interest-free period is 49 days, and so on, swipe your card on 4/26, and settle the account on the same day, which is also 5/ 16, and the interest-free period is the shortest 20 days.

To sum up, the closer the bill is to the future accounting date, the longer the interest-free period you can enjoy.

In addition, according to the screenshot, the current balance shows that as of the landlord's inquiry, the balance in the credit card is 1 1752.38, and 3/26 of the bill has been returned by the landlord, so the money will be settled on 4/26 of the bill, and the due repayment date is 20 days after the bill date, that is, 5/.