Statement of the Day : Understand that banks are sneaky
When a product provider quotes an interest rate, it is not always immediately apparent how much you will be paying - or be paid - if you take out the product.
Einstein said it best - 'if you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough'.
Bank profits are big because as Andrew Ellson, Personal Finance Editor of The Times, perfectly sums up:
"All Banks employ every trick in the book to disguise the true cost of almost every financial product they sell"
Annual Percentage Rate (APR)
- Also known as nominal rate or simple interest rate per annum
- Does not take into account the effect of intra-year compounding