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How the Interest-Free Period is Calculated on Your Credit Card?
The first day of the billing cycle, sometimes referred to as the statement period, marks the start of an interest-free period. Around 15 to 25 days following the final day of the billing cycle, this interest-free period will expire. The total amount due, at the conclusion of the interest-free period, the day the statement was issued, all transactions that were made, and the due date which is the day the interest-free period ends—are all facts that can be found on a credit card bill or statement.