Another piece of fine print to study is the interest rate charged on new purchases.
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And, be sure to read the fine print before transferring your debt to another card.
Bottom line: Moving parts can add value, but please always remember to read the fine print.
Most Americans know enough about used-car warranties to understand that the fine print is everything.
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His tax increases are the fine print in his economic plan, and let me be specific.
It even specifies the font, lest Cupertino try to squeeze it into fine print.
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In weighing their options, savers should look beyond yield and pay attention to the fine print.
So it's important to read the card's fine print before you make a commitment.
They were misled by deceptive terms and conditions, buried deep in the fine print.
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As David Cay Johnston suggested in The Fine Print, the AJCA has an ironic name.
Ask your financial adviser to recommend some, and then read the fine print very carefully.
Chances are you don't know, even if you read the fine print in the prospectus.
As a result you must study the fine print in plan documents as well as the fees.
However, the fine print of many points-based rewards programs reveals that individual points have no cash value.
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But investors who fail to read the fine print may be dismayed to learn what that means.
Some larger companies offer benefits counselors who can help guide you through the fine print, Pollitz says.
The Spanish invaders will need to be sure they have read the fine print in their contracts.
But very few of us read the fine print, causing us to pay hundreds of extra dollars annually.
And we did away with the practice of adding pages of misleading fine print to important financial agreements.
Instead, Apotex took advantage of the fine print to launch its generic anyway--without the threat of substantial penalties.
Credit card companies will no longer be able to mislead you with pages and pages of fine print.
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In the fine print, however, the studios clawed back much of the advantage.
By changing the fine print on cost-of-living adjustments, Obama's plan would ensure that benefits rise more slowly than inflation.
In the midst of the sales hustle, the fine print is often overlooked in exchange for the glamorized incentives.
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The fine print explains that the product is made in the Dominican Republic.
Some cards offer significant benefits but you have to understand the fine print.
Read the fine print and you'll find parents must use only government-approved childcare providers to qualify for the break.
The time for hiding tricks and traps in the fine print is over.
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