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How You Can Profit from Credit Cards: Using Credit to Improve Your Financial Life and Bottom Line
How You Can Profit from Credit Cards: Using Credit to Improve Your Financial Life and Bottom Line
by Curtis E. Arnold
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Credit Card Nation: The Consequences of America's Addiction to Credit
Credit Card Nation: The Consequences of America's Addiction to Credit
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The Skinny on Credit Cards: How to Master the Credit Card Game
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How to Legally Settle Your Personal and Credit Card Debt for Pennies on the Dollar: Without Filing Bankruptcy (Back-To-Basics)
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Credit Cards and the Law (Oceana's Legal Almanac Series  Law for the Layperson)
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Be Wary of Credit Cards

Just about every household in America, and all around the world for that matter, has some sort of credit card debt. Credit cards are great to have, but they can really get you into financial trouble in a hurry, which is why it is so important to be extra cautious with them. All it takes is to miss a payment, have a check get crossed in the mail, etc., and you are swimming in a sea of late fees, over limit fees, and increasing interest rates, virtually overnight. You are forced to either make a substantial payment at this point, or keep watching the balance go up as these fees are applied every month. The stress from this can lead to health problems, irritability, job loss, or even divorce! Soon, you will be forced to either file bankruptcy, or sit silently by while your credit goes down the tubes, while trying to dodge those harassing collectors for six months while the accounts charge-off, neither a good option.

 

It is not easy to get back out of credit card debt, but is something that everyone should really strive to do, sooner rather than later. Some people choose to put their credit card accounts into a credit counseling program, and while this can help you payoff those bills and save money on fees, it will still take a considerable amount of time for those accounts to reach a zero balance.

The first thing that you will need to do is learn how to more effectively handle your money, so that you can eliminate frivolous spending, and have more money to put towards your debt, without relying on credit cards to get you through the rough spots. As soon as you get those cards paid off, you should focus on putting money into an interest bearing account, so that when something happens in the future, such as car repairs, you have something to fall back on, rather than turning to credit cards again.

It all starts with cutting up and tossing out the cards that you have, and then working to pay those balances off ASAP. You may find that a consolidation loan, if you can get approved for one, will be a good option for you, as you can payoff all of the cards, and usually end up with a lower total monthly payment and lower interest rate. You have to make certain you read everything well, and don’t sign anything until you crunch the numbers to make sure it really is better for you.

Another common mistake people make with their credit card debts is only paying the minimum required payment each month. While you should strive to make that payment and get it in by the due date, you should really try to squeeze as much extra into that payment as possible, so that you can save money on interest, and payoff that card that much faster. This is also a great way to boost your credit rating, since part of your score depends on your balances you carry, and how quickly you pay them down.

Know that you can almost always payoff those cards, if you set your mind to doing so. There are plenty of organizations out there that can help you, if you are unable to handle it on your own. Once you do get those debts paid off, you must learn to resist the temptation to accrue more!



 

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