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5 Tips to Help Eliminate Credit Card Debt
If there's one thing almost all consumers have in common,
it's the desire to eliminate credit card debt. Whether
it's a few hundred dollars or a few thousand, credit
card debt can really put a dent in a household budget.
Here are five tips to help eliminate your credit card
debt while building a healthy and solid financial future.
1. No Minimums Apply
Credit card companies have this thing that they like
to call a minimum monthly payment. I call it keeping
you in debt for as long as possible while they make
as much money off you as they can. If you really want
to eliminate credit card debt, forget that the minimum
monthly payment option even exists (unless, of course,
you're having a hard time even making that payment).
Don't make the mistake so many consumers make by paying
only the minimum payment to each of their credit card
companies when the bills come in. Instead, pay as much
as you possibly can towards your credit card debt each
and every month.
2. We're Not Gonna Take It!
Shrinking grace periods, increasing interest rates,
hidden fees and charges -- don't put up with them! If
you want to eliminate credit card debt you need to avoid
incurring unnecessary expenses, and that includes the
nickel and diming that some of the credit card companies
try to get away with.
If you feel that your credit card company charges too
many fees or too high an interest rate, switch over
to a more favorable card. If you really want to eliminate
credit card debt, you need the right tools to do it.
That includes a credit card that works for you, not
against you.
3. Sacrifice Is Necessary
Sometimes you have to sacrifice to get what you want
and if you really want to eliminate credit card debt,
some sacrifices are going to be involved.
You know that expensive vacation you've been wanting
to take? It's going to have to wait. And those $4 lattes
you've been guzzling almost every day? Gonna have to
cut back to once a week. All that money needs to go
towards paying off your credit card debt.
By eliminating expenses that aren't necessities (and
those lattes are NOT a necessity, regardless of what
you've been telling yourself) you can put extra money
towards your credit card debt each and every month.
4. Kill Two Birds With One Stone
Want to kill two birds with one stone? Clear the clutter
in your home while you eliminate credit card debt.
A garage sale is a great way to take a chunk out of
your credit card debt. Go through your home. Anything
that you haven't used in a year put in the garage and
get ready for a garage sale. Some consumers have been
able to knock hundreds of dollars off their credit card
debt from the proceeds of a successful garage sale.
5. Put 'Em on Ice
If you really want to eliminate credit card debt, you
can't be using your cards while you pay them off. If
this means locking them away in the freezer, then do
it.
If you pay off $200 in one month and then charge another
$100, it's literally like taking two steps forward and
one step back. Don't do it. Avoid using your cards at
all costs until your credit card debt is eliminated.
Once your credit card debt is gone, you'll be able
to save more and spend more. You can go back to planning
that great vacation or indulging in the daily latte
-- as long as you have the cash to do it. While it may
not be easy to eliminate credit card debt, it is most
definitely worth it in the long run.
Author: Max Anderson
For more tips on credit card debt, saving money and
avoiding getting taken, check out the credit card debt
section at CreditCardTipsEtc.com, a website that specializes
in providing credit card tips, advice and resources.
http://www.creditcardtipsetc.com/credit_card_debt
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