Understanding Revolving Accounts and How They Work
A revolving account is a credit facility that allows a customer to borrow up to an approved limit without paying the full balance every month. The borrower must usually make a minimum monthly payment. Any unpaid balance rolls over into the next billing cycle, and interest is charged on the remaining amount. Credit cards are a common example of revolving credit. Some emergency savings funds may also be described as revolving accounts.
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