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		<title>By: bdancer222</title>
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		<description>If you have available credit line for a cash advance, you will get the cash.  They don't care what the cash is for.  You may have a fee, usually about 3% which will go on your account and interest will be at the normally higher cash advance rate.  There is not grace period.  Interest will start accruing right away.

You can repay with just minimum payments, although it would be smarter to pay it off quickly.  Credit cards are not long term financing.  They should only be for short term convenience.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have available credit line for a cash advance, you will get the cash.  They don&#8217;t care what the cash is for.  You may have a fee, usually about 3% which will go on your account and interest will be at the normally higher cash advance rate.  There is not grace period.  Interest will start accruing right away.</p>
<p>You can repay with just minimum payments, although it would be smarter to pay it off quickly.  Credit cards are not long term financing.  They should only be for short term convenience.</p>
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