• Stop All That Credit Card Spending And Start Using Debt

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    Stop All That Credit Card Spending And Start Using Debt Management

    Reducing your credit card debt is not easy, and requires planning and discipline. We all know that it is much easier to pull out that plastic than to pay cash for something. Credit card balances therefore escalate quickly since it doesn’t even feel like we are spending. The high interest rates on credit cards just make the balances go up even faster.

    The answer to reducing credit card debt is to reduce credit card spending. But this is easier said than done. If you have the credit card in your pocket, you will be tempted to use it. The best solution is simply to destroy all of your credit cards except one. You save that one for use in case of emergencies. Cut up all the credit cards except the one with the lowest interest rate.

    Another solution would be to take advantage of a zero percent credit card offer to do a balance transfer of all of your credit card debt. These offers come in the mail from time to time, so watch for them. The advantage of this is that 100% of your payments are reducing your debt, not paying interest. The zero percent will only apply during the introductory period, and what the credit card company making the offer is hoping for is that you will still have a balance at the end of that period that they will earn their interest on.

    But for you, the credit card holder, the best way to manage this is to dovetail one zero balance offer onto another. Have the application filled out on a new one so that as the old one finishes its introductory period, you are ready to transfer that balance onto the new one, and on and on until the entire balance is paid off. If this is not possible, try to pay as much as you can during the introductory period so you end up with a smaller balance instead of a larger one due to interest accumulation.

    If you do not receive a zero percent interest rate offer, look around for the cheapest offer you can. As long as it is lower than the interest rates you are currently paying, you will save money and be able to pay off your debt faster. Your goal should be to reduce your interest rate so that part of your monthly payment is paying off balances instead of just interest. Otherwise, you will never get rid of credit card debt.

    Another excellent idea is to have your bank make automatic payments to your credit card bill. Your payment will always be on time, avoiding late charges, and you will start to reduce the credit card debt.

    You can also consider a debt consolidation loan. The main advantages of a debt consolidation loan is that it is at a lower interest rate than your credit card debt, and that you only have to pay one lump sum instead of several smaller payments that add up to a larger total sum. This makes keeping track of your bills easier, and it will get all those collection agencies off your back.

  • Eliminate High Interest Credit Card Debt

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    The average American family currently owes more than $9,000 in credit card debt and many people owe much more than this amount. Unfortunately, people find themselves in this position due to any number of unforeseen circumstances. As a matter of fact, great deals of individuals have used credit cards responsibly for many years, and due to some misfortune have ended up needing their credit cards as a safety net.

    This situation tends to have a snowball affect due to high interest rates, and makes it nearly impossible for the average American to successfully pay off their credit card debt in a reasonable amount of time. Its no wonder that people cant get ahead; take a look at the staggering amount of monthly accruing interest on many of these accounts:

    Credit CardAmount of DebtInterest RateMonthly Interest
    ABC $20,000 29.99% $499.83
    DEF $15,000 28.99% $362.37
    GHI $25,000 24.99% $520.63
    JKL $20,000 29.99% $499.83

    TOTAL $80,000 $1,882.66

    If interest is accruing at a rate of nearly $2,000 each month in some cases, its just not realistic that the average family can pay their credit accounts off simply by making the required minimum monthly payments. Rather, a much larger amount will be needed to even put a small dent in their credit card balances.

    If your credit card debt is out of control, and youre facing a similar situation as cited above, its important that you take the necessary steps to pay your accounts off much sooner than the several years it will take if you continue making monthly payments to your credit card companies.

    Fortunately, you have options available, and I highly recommend that you start taking a serious look at these options, and carefully research each of the following:

    Consumer Credit Counseling
    Debt Settlement
    Debt Consolidation
    Bankruptcy

    You may be required to give up some of your time to put the effort into researching and ultimately finding the best solution for your individual situation, but you deserve some relief from the interest rates youre paying. I can honestly tell you that once you have completed your research and made your decision, youll immediately breathe a sigh of relief. Its time to start living again and make your debt a thing of the past.

  • Making A Debt Management Plan For Credit Repair

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    Since it has become very difficult to purchase anything without a credit card, one consideration to helping raise a credit score, and ultimately a credit rating when you are having trouble getting a credit card is to get a pre-paid card. Many lenders offer a pre-paid Visa or Master Card, which for all purposes look and work just like credit cards. The main difference is, instead of purchasing things strictly on credit, you make a deposit into a bank account that secures the amount of the card limit. Often there is a deposit fee required for opening a pre-paid credit account, and your limit is based upon the size of the deposit that has been pre-paid. The advantages of prepaid cards include that they really can help with credit repair; and, if in fact your credit is really in bad shape, they may be your only option for repairing it.

    The best solution to credit problems is to exercise some debt management skills and pay your bills as on-time as possible while avoiding spending money on items you do not really have a need for. Making wise decisions about spending and considering the implications of the decisions from all perspectives will help you make better overall spending decisions. Sure, bad credit is a tough hurdle to get over once you have developed bad spending habits, but it, like bad spending habits, can eventually be overcome. If you need help formulating a working plan that you can stick with on a long term basis, consider credit counseling as an option.

    Credit Reports

    Taking charge of your credit reports can really help you reclaim your life. There is no reason to let bad credit ruin your plans, but in order to repair your credit it is very important to know what your credit report status really is. After all, if you know what you owe, you can take the necessary steps to repay it. Also, it is very important to keep in mind that although the three credit bureaus (Equifax, Trans Union, and Expedient) may seem all knowing and all powerful, the information they have on you may contain mistakes. It has been known to happen to others.

    Obtain a copy of your report from each of the bureaus, but dont do what everyone says and just apply for a loan in order to get a free report. Every time you apply for a loan there is a mark made against your credit rating and points accumulate. Instead, just pay the fees attached, it will save you money in the long run, probably a lot more than the fees to get the reports.

    As you formulate your credit repair plan be sure to consider long and short term steps that you can take. For example, prepaid credit cards will help in the short-term as they allow you access to purchases that can only be made with a credit card. However, they offer little in the line of long term credit restoration. While they are used like a credit card, the contribution that they have toward building or repairing credit is so small, that it is not really distinguishable on the credit reports.

    Other cards will claim they can help restore your credit worthiness by offering you a larger balance card. Of course, they want a fee of $200-300 up front. Be warned, some of these companies are scams and should be avoided. When in doubt as to whether or not an agency is offering you a legitimate offer, check with the Better Business Bureaus to see if they have any complaints on file.