What You Need To Know About Credit Card Debt

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What You Need To Know About Credit Card Debt

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

These days everyone is looking for ways to reduce debt and save money. It is possible to wipe out your existing debt and learn how to live your life within your means.

Here are five tips that will help you on your way to debt free living:

1. Stop using credit cards. One of the leading factors in the current economic crisis is people buying things on credit they cannot afford. The next thing they know, they find themselves unable to do anything more than make minimum monthly payments.

* Minimum payments will keep you in debt because every month interest continues to accrue on your original balance. A typical credit card can take up to 22 years to pay off just with normal minimum monthly payments!

* Don’t fall into the trap of credit card debt. Instead, avoid the hassle and expense by paying cash for the things you buy. If you want a big-ticket item, save the cash before you make the purchase. Only buy when you can afford to pay for the item in full before you bring it home.

2. Avoid putting expensive items like TV’s, computers, and other high priced items on credit. Avoid using credit to get the luxury items you desire. You’ll get much greater enjoyment from the extras in your life when you pay cash, rather than ongoing monthly payments.

* Nothing takes the excitement out of a new toy or nice vacation more than the large payments that strain your budget month after month.

3. Create a realistic budget that includes debt repayment. Your first step is to grab hold of your debt and finances to create a sensible budget. Rather than stifling you, a budget can bring you freedom! You’ll know where your money goes and you’ll set a spending plan so you can continue buying the most important things in your life.

* Your budget should take into consideration all facets of your lifestyle, including housing, food and household items, utilities, savings, recreation and debt repayment.

* If your budget doesn’t include room for debt repayment, there will never be enough money to pay off your debt. Take control of your financial reality by working with a realistic budget every month. Quicker than you think, your savings will grow and your debt will shrink.

4. Seek out the professional help of an accountant or credit counselor. The best way to be sure you’re making sound financial decisions is to seek out the help of a financial professional.

* Credit counselors, financial planners and accountants are experts in the areas of savings, debt repayment, investments and tax deductions. Avoid financial strain and include these pointers into your finances for a more stable future.

5. Negotiate better rates with the banks or credit card companies. You might think you have no choice, but some credit card companies can lower your interest rate if you qualify!

Open up the lines of communication with your financial institution and see if they are willing to help. You may be surprised at how willing they are to budge.

* If your credit is in good shape or you’ve made steady, progressive strides to improve it, you may be able to get lower interest rates on your debts.


* You might also receive higher interest rates on your savings, giving you a double shot at eliminating your debt entirely and moving forward with your finances in a positive direction.

You can avoid creating more debt problems in the future and repair it now. These five steps will point you in the right direction and get you started on a new path to financial freedom and prosperity!

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