What would the cash advance limit typically be on a $10,000 limit credit card?
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1000
if you send me the numbers I can find out for you
it would typically be between 1500 and 3000
$10,000 (or whatever's left on your limit).
Credit card companies charge a higher interest rate for cash advances than for conventional purchases, so if you need cash, a credit card advance might not be the best way to go.
Typically, they will let you take up to half of your limit in cash advances (so that space remains to add in the interest rate without immediately going over the limit), but different card companies set their own policies...some will allow you to take more or even the entire limit, some allow you less. Check your card agreement carefully before signing up for it if this is important to you, or call a representative of the company, there are often different types of cards that will let you take different amounts of cash out of it.
Your statement will indicate your cash limit. If your credit was excellent when applying then the 10K is available to you but look at the statement for the exact answer to your question.
That's entirely up to the card issuer. Some allow the full credit line as a cash advance, mine all do. Others limit it to something less, especially on new accounts.
Depends on the card issuer. Some are restricted by law to
20% to 30% of your avalible credit. If you're max'ed out already, you'll probably be get a penality for going over credit limit on top of current charges.
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