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    Credit Card Cash Advance: 5 Things to Know

    July 29, 2025
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    DUBAI, UAE / ACCESS Newswire / July 29, 2025 / A credit card cash advance lets you take out cash from your card at an ATM when you are in need of it. It can be helpful in cases of emergencies, but it is important to know that this option comes with higher interest rates and fees. It is best used when there is no other choice, and the emergency comes in way. Here are five things to know before you opt for a credit card cash advance.

    1. How Credit Card Cash Advances Work

    A cash advance allows you to withdraw cash using your credit card-typically from an ATM-without needing separate approval or paperwork. This possibility can come in handy during emergencies, such as unexpected repairs or urgent expenses. However, it is important to understand that cash advances usually come with higher interest rates and additional fees, making them a costly form of borrowing compared to other options.

    2. Interest Starts Right Away

    Unlike normal card spending, a cash advance starts adding interest from the day you take the money out. There is no grace period. Plus, the interest rate is generally higher. That means the longer it takes to repay, the more expensive it gets.

    3. Extra Fees Apply

    Every time you take a cash advance, a fee is added. This might be a percentage of the amount you withdraw or a flat fee. These charges are on top of the interest, so it is good to think carefully before using this option.

    4. Access to Funds Without a Separate Loan

    With your credit card cash advance feature, you can withdraw money directly when needed-no separate loan application required. This can be helpful in urgent situations where time is limited. However, keep in mind that the amount comes out of your existing credit limit, and interest begins to accrue immediately.

    5. Documented on Your Credit Card Bill

    Cash advance transactions appear on your credit card statement along with the date and amount withdrawn. This provides a clear record of usage, which can help you monitor how much you have borrowed and when repayment is due. Since interest typically starts at once, keeping track of these charges is important to avoid accumulating high costs.

    Final Word

    A credit card cash advance offers a quick solution in urgent situations, but it comes at a high cost. It is important to use this option only when truly necessary and aim to repay the amount as soon as possible to avoid large interest charges.

    CONTACT:
    Sonakshi Murze
    Manager
    sonakshi.murze@iquanti.com

    SOURCE: iQuanti

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