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5 questions to ask yourself before you apply for an Apple Card

The Apple Card is now available to tens of millions of U.S. consumers. And it’s definitely getting plenty of hype. With that slick white titanium card, the purchase tracking, the security features—it’s easy to understand why you might want it.

But it’s ultimately still a MasterCard credit card backed by a big multinational bank, and before you apply for it, you should really ask yourself these five questions.

1. CAN YOU ALWAYS PAY IT OFF?

Do you intend to fully pay off

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