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Eliminate Credit Card Debt

   
Author: Mark Lambie
 

At this time many people have come to represent a social status, in essence many people believe that by dragging out their credit card upon making a purchase, they somehow are signifying their status within society. Essentially most people make use of their credit cards for a variety of things without giving real thought to the implications that could happen in the future from doing so. Many people who carry credit cards, also have the enormous debt that goes along with it. It is said that an average family will carry more than seven thousand dollars in credit card debt alone and is being charged around one thousand dollars in interest alone on a yearly basis. The one thousand dollars that is spend on the interest, could be more useful in other areas such as savings, investments, or paying other bills, instead of essentially flushing it down the drain because you use the credit card for all purposes.

The best way to eliminate your debt made with credit cards is to simply cease in using them. If you carry more than one, you should choose the card that has an interest rate that is lower than the others and only use that one for emergencies. This card again should only be used in the event of an emergency. Another way to accomplish the elimination of credit card debt, is to begin to pay them off. Sit down and make a list of all the debts you have and the amount you have to pay on a monthly basis for each. You should begin by paying off the debt of the lowest amount first, once you have paid that one off. Take the same amount and begin to pay off the next one up and continue until you have paid them all off.

Another step you can take is to begin by paying off the credit card that maintains the highest interest first or take into consideration consolidating the debt you have by using a loan that carries low interest, such as a home loan. By using these tips in eliminating your credit card debt you could begin to take control of the financial aspects of your life, it is important that you completely understand that the use of your credit card on frivolous items, could result in financial peril.

 
 
 

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