Barclaycard Ring® Mastercard® Review

Written By Jeff Hindenach
Last updated August 15, 2018

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August 9, 2018

Simple. Thrifty. Living.

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We take a look at the Barclaycard Ring® Mastercard® to give you more insight on what makes this low APR credit card tick:

Barclaycard Ring® Mastercard®

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  • Enjoy a 0% intro APR for 12 months on balance transfers made within 45 days of account opening. After that, a variable 13.74% APR will apply
  • Low 13.74% variable APR on purchases and cash advances
  • No annual fee
  • No foreign transaction fees
  • International Chip and PIN
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About the Author

Jeff Hindenach

Jeff Hindenach is the co-founder of Simple. Thrifty. Living. He graduated from Bowling Green State University with a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism. He has a long history of financial journalism, with a background writing for newspapers such as the San Jose Mercury News and San Francisco Examiner, as well as writing on personal finance for The Huffington Post, New York Times, Business Insider, CNBC, Newsday and The Street. He believes in giving readers the tools they need to get out of debt.

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