Current Billing Cycle definition
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Fees for Balance Transfers, ▇▇▇▇ Advances, and International Transactions, if any, are added to and included in the total interest charges for your Current Billing Cycle.
To compute the periodic rate portion of interest charges for your Current Billing Cycle, we multiply the Average Daily Balance of each type of your Transactions in the Current Billing Cycle by the applicable Daily Periodic Rates for that cycle.
No Finance Charges (other than International Transaction Fees) will be imposed on Purchases if the New Balance shown on the Account Statement for your Current Billing Cycle is paid in full by the Payment Due Date, provided that you also paid the New Balance for your Previous Billing Cycle in full by its Payment Due Date.
If you have not paid your New Balance in full by the Payment Due Date for the Previous Billing Cycle, we also add any accrued and unassessed Finance Charges from the Previous Billing Cycle to the Finance Charges shown on the Account Statement for the Current Billing Cycle.
This gives us an average daily balance of each type of Transaction for your Current Billing Cycle and an average daily balance of Purchases for your Previous Billing Cycle.
The balance of Cash Advances that is subject to a Finance Charge is calculated separately, based on the average daily balance of those Cash Advances in the Current Billing Cycle.
Current Billing Cycle View Widget: Allows the customer to view how much water they have used since the billing cycle has started.
Fees for Cash Advances and International Transactions, if any, are added to and included in the total Finance Charges for your Current Billing Cycle.
Finance Charges that we assessed in any Previous Billing Cycle are not included in the Finance Charge shown on the Account Statement for the Current Billing Cycle.
The balances of Purchases that are subject to a Finance Charge are calculated separately, each based on the separate average daily balance of those Purchases in the Current Billing Cycle and in the Previous Billing Cycle.