The Best Ideas For Paying Off Your Credit Card
Debt
You've done a great job in getting your credit
cards but like a lot of people, you may find yourself
in a bit over your head because life has a way of
throwing obstacles in your path and those obstacles
generally cost money. It is a good idea to have
a low interest and no fee
credit card for emergencies.
Sudden loss of a job and then needing to make car
repairs can put a real dent in your bank account.
The way people get in over their heads is when they
start living off their credit cards. If you're buying
your groceries or paying your bills using your personal
credit cards, it is time to look at your household
finances and create a budget that you can live on.
Rules To Live By
A good rule of thumb for drawing the lie about
when to use your credit cards is never use your
cards for anything you can pay cash for.
Credit card companies basically don't want you
to pay your balance in full every month. They prefer
that you pay a minimum payment every month and keep
the interest rolling in on your account.
There are some companies that charge their cardholders
yearly fees, interest on their balance and a fee
for managing their accounts. If you have one of
these types of credit cards, it's time to look at
paying off your credit cards and getting a budget
that you can live on together that will allow you
to pay off your credit card debt.
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Let's assume that your payment is set up to pay
back the very minimum balance each month. The minimum
balance is around 2% each month. This means that
the bulk of your payment is going towards payment
on the interest. This is why it seems so long to
pay off the debt. For example, if you purchased
goods that originally cost $2000, at an 18% interest
rate, you'll end up paying back over $7000. That
should motivate you to pay off your credit card
debt!
You can jump off the merry-go-round any time you
want. Don't get any further in debt than you already
are. Make an honest budget. Calculate your bring
home pay and deduct your true amounts you average
for bills and utilities. Then cut corners where
you can.
Ways To Trim The Fat Out Of Your Budget
Staying Motivated
Then calculate how much you owe on your credit
cards. Pay off the cards with lowest balances first
and split that money you were using to make those
payments among your other cards and give the largest
payments to the next lowest credit card balance.
This will allow you to see results more quickly
and keep you motivated in paying off your credit
card debt.
It's not a bad idea to keep in your possession
the budget that you created. This allows you to
be objective about frivolous purchases you want
to make. Use your savings if you can to pay down
debt. The most that the average savings account
pays is 3% interest on the balance. Why keep money
in that account if you're paying on an account charging
you 17-18% interest?
Another direction to take if you find you are so
in debt you cannot meet your monthly obligations
is finding a good credit counseling service or debt
consolidation service. These services help you negotiate
a debt down to a workable solution. Be careful in
this area as well though, you may want to consider
that the money spent here can also be spent on paying
off existing debt, read the fine print to see if
there are fees and if you are already past due on
your credit cards, your cards will continue to be
reported to the credit bureaus as "past due"
until the balance is paid in full.
It's going to take some discipline to pay off all
of your credit card bills but if you work hard enough
at it and have a commitment to stay with your budget,
there's light at the end of the tunnel.
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About the Author
Liz Roberts is a loan consultant with NewHorizon
Finance and has been providing consumers
and business owners with financing since 1989.
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