The balance that has carried over from the previous billing period.
This is the amount you owed at the end of the previous billing period.
The amount on your credit card due at the end of your previous billing cycle.
How much you owed your card issuer at the end of your last billing period.
The previous balance is the outstanding balance on the account at the end of the previous billing cycle.
The amount owed at the end of the previous billing period, which excludes any payments, credits and new purchases during the current billing period. Some creditors also exclude unpaid finance charges.
the amount owed at the end of the previous billing cycle. Some card Issuers base their charges on this amount.
The amount you still owe after last month's payments and charges were added to your balance.
The balance of your account before your last transaction.
Some credit card issuers base finance charges on the amount owed by the account holder at the end of the previous billing cycle.
A method used by some card issuers where they base their finance charges on the amount owed at the end of the previous billing cycle.
The previous balance is the subtotal already on the check before a new round is rung.
An interest calculation method used by some credit card issuers where finance charges are based on the amount owed at the end of the previous billing cycle.
This is the amount you owed from the last billing period. Any credits, payments and/or new purchases from the current billing cycle are excluded. It is also common for unpaid finance charge to not be included.