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If my statement closing date is the 15th, can I charge something on the 14th and not be posted in the statement?
I'm thinking if period closing date is 15 and the statement will cut on the 16?
Also, I don't think the pending charges are going to drop in 1-2 day(s) and be included in the statement?
What do you guys think?
14: charge something at store
15: closing date, statement cut?
16: pending charged are posted? or maybe too soon?
I'm good to go?
@armbenderc wrote:If my statement closing date is the 15th, can I charge something on the 14th and not be posted in the statement?
I'm thinking if period closing date is 15 and the statement will cut on the 16?
Also, I don't think the pending charges are going to drop in 1-2 day(s) and be included in the statement?
What do you guys think?
14: charge something at store
15: closing date, statement cut?
16: pending charged are posted? or maybe too soon?
I'm good to go?
Unless your applying for new credit / mortgage / car loan / etc who cares? It won't matter 1 bit.
But generally if your applying for those things very soon, pay it off 3-4 days before statement hits. and Don't use your card for those days. Buy a Visa gift card to get you buy if it must be =P or use a Charge card for those times.
@distantarray wrote:
@armbenderc wrote:If my statement closing date is the 15th, can I charge something on the 14th and not be posted in the statement?
I'm thinking if period closing date is 15 and the statement will cut on the 16?
Also, I don't think the pending charges are going to drop in 1-2 day(s) and be included in the statement?
What do you guys think?
14: charge something at store
15: closing date, statement cut?
16: pending charged are posted? or maybe too soon?
I'm good to go?
Unless your applying for new credit / mortgage / car loan / etc who cares? It won't matter 1 bit.
But generally if your applying for those things very soon, pay it off 3-4 days before statement hits. and Don't use your card for those days. Buy a Visa gift card to get you buy if it must be =P or use a Charge card for those times.
I'm in the garden, so I won't be applying for anything soon lol
Anyway, I just don't like having my statement cut with balance on it. I think I should be fine, the charges won't post before closing period anyway, specially if it's the day before closing.
pending still usually reports for most cards ime, ymmv
@armbenderc wrote:
@distantarray wrote:
@armbenderc wrote:If my statement closing date is the 15th, can I charge something on the 14th and not be posted in the statement?
I'm thinking if period closing date is 15 and the statement will cut on the 16?
Also, I don't think the pending charges are going to drop in 1-2 day(s) and be included in the statement?
What do you guys think?
14: charge something at store
15: closing date, statement cut?
16: pending charged are posted? or maybe too soon?
I'm good to go?
Unless your applying for new credit / mortgage / car loan / etc who cares? It won't matter 1 bit.
But generally if your applying for those things very soon, pay it off 3-4 days before statement hits. and Don't use your card for those days. Buy a Visa gift card to get you buy if it must be =P or use a Charge card for those times.
I'm in the garden, so I won't be applying for anything soon lol
Anyway, I just don't like having my statement cut with balance on it. I think I should be fine, the charges won't post before closing period anyway, specially if it's the day before closing.
I understand that people get in this habit, but there is a (potential) cost of sorts. On each card that you do this, you are losing ~20 day float of the money. Over time, with a 1% account say, it can add up.
@distantarray wrote:pending still usually reports for most cards ime, ymmv
I'm just the opposite, I'll regularally have stuff post after my statement date that I charged before the cutoff... it's nice to put that over onto the next months budget
@distantarray wrote:pending still usually reports for most cards ime, ymmv
That's true, I remember on my Amex Green, closing date was like 13 or something and I charge on the 12, it wasn't in the statement and nothing is due. Reported 0 balance still. I know it doesn't matter on a charge card.
The one I am asking is for the BCE, maybe it is different?
@armbenderc wrote:
@distantarray wrote:pending still usually reports for most cards ime, ymmv
That's true, I remember on my Amex Green, closing date was like 13 or something and I charge on the 12, it wasn't in the statement and nothing is due. Reported 0 balance still. I know it doesn't matter on a charge card.
The one I am asking is for the BCE, maybe it is different?
Only the transactions that post to your account by 2359 on your closing date will be reported, that is my experience. and it's hard to tell what transactions will be closed in that time frame..
for example if my closing date is the 15th, I have had some charges on the 15th that closed same day and others on the 13th that didn't close until after my statement cut. there is no real rhyme or reason to it.