2. The bill on June 5th corresponds to the consumption details from May 6th to June 5th, and the repayment will be made on June 25th.
3. Credit cards are paid after consumption, and may flowers are paid in June. Why July? The bill for July will be returned on August 25th.
If you are good at using the interest-free period, I suggest you spend on the 6th of every month and enjoy the interest-free period of 50 days. By analogy, the 7 th can only enjoy 49 days; . . . . . You can only enjoy a 20-day interest-free period on the 5th.
5. Repay in full at the time of repayment, so as not to cause interest and late fees. Interest is also charged on the minimum repayment amount.
6. The trading day is the date of your consumption. A day's delay in bookkeeping by the bank is the bookkeeping day. If it is overdue, interest will be calculated from the bookkeeping date. Five ten thousandths of a day.