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Are you feeling like you are on the brink of a financial disaster? You're
not alone. Millions of people allow an impulsive lifestyles to rule their
pocketbooks. Don't let past mistakes sabotage your future!
Credit card debt elimination
is easier than you think.
How many times have you been in this situation? You're enticed by a new credit
card offer with an 8% introductory rate. You activate the card, start enjoying
the new freedom... and then forget about it. Pretty soon, the 19% interest
rate sneaks up on you... and before you know it, you're $5,000 in the hole.
With so many offers barraging us daily, it's no wonder some people keep a
running balance on as many as eight credit cards. A messy situation, but it's
nothing that can't be cleaned up. Credit card debt elimination is possible for
those who really want to make a change for the better. Here are some options.
Streamline your bills. Transfer all your balances onto one card with the best
interest rate you can negotiate. All it takes is a couple of phone calls to a
credit card company where you remain in good standing. You may be charged a
fee for closing out your other accounts, but it's still better than paying
nearly 20%. Or, if your credit is still respectable, but you know you're
getting in hot water, you can apply for a bank loan and open a line of credit
account - which only requires a minimum monthly payment and accrues no
interest charges. Once you simplify your situation, credit card debt
elimination is just a few payments away!
Promise yourself to pay on time. If you don't own a calendar, buy one
tomorrow. Mark down the days when bills are due, and place the calendar where
you can see it. Are you married? Consider handing the responsibility of
bill-paying over to your spouse. Sometimes the fastest way to total credit
card debt elimination is by passing the buck to someone who's a bit more
disciplined!
If you're in serious financial trouble, look into a good
debt consolidating program, which take
hardships such as divorce into account. Non-profit debt consolidation can help
you with credit card debt elimination by reducing your interest rates,
simplifying your bills into one payment and then charging you a fee... but
you're at the mercy of their payment schedule, and being affiliated with one
may in fact damage your credit.
When you consolidate debt, a single monthly payment relieves you of the stress of remembering when to send each individual payment, how to work each payment into your income schedule, and the headache of trying to decide who should get paid and who you can hold off.
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