Managing debt should not be so complicated as long as you know the right strategies. Through correct management, debt-build up can be avoided. In this article, we present debt management tips that are easy to follow which can help you stay out of bad debt:

Take advantage of online banking. Many banks today offer online banking service and this is something that everyone must use to their advantage to avoid bad credit. How so? Log in to your account online to check the status of your debts. You can pay your bills through online banking at any time to keep yourself from missing your due date.

Arrange automatic payment. Set up automatic payment with your bank so that you can be sure that payments for your credit card bills and utility bills will be paid on time. If you’re having trouble remembering due dates or juggling payment, this is a great way to manage your debts.

Keep credit line usage minimal. If you own a credit card, set your own personal limit to how much you can charge to your account per month.  Financial experts recommend not using more than 40% of your available credit limit. If you can keep it lower, you can minimize the risk of bad debt and protect your personal credit score.

Check your credit card mails.  Be sure to examine your monthly statement of account to make sure that there are no unauthorized charges in your bill or that your account hasn’t been compromised.  If you notice errors in your bill, don’t hesitate to dispute them with your credit card company. Remember, all consumers have the right to dispute false charges.

Don’t disregard mails sent by your credit card issuers. Take the time to open the mail and find out what it contains.  According to the new Credit CARD Act, credit card issuers can still increase the interest rate as long as they send notice 45 days in advance. Checking your mails will give you the chance to OPT OUT or cancel the account and switch to another credit card if you feel that the rate increase isn’t fair.  It also gives you the chance to call up your credit card issuer and request if they can retain your current rate.

Build your personal savings. Prepare for the rainy days by building up your personal savings. If you can set aside at least 10% of your monthly salary for your savings, then you will be ready to face financial crisis or emergencies.

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About the Author

Melanie Mathis is a credit analyst and a writer for 8 years. She has been participating in the programs of NHBS, Inc such as their continuous effort in giving out Free Credit Repair and Building Ebook. NHBS also has a list of recommended Credit Reports Online

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About Melanie Mathis

Melanie Mathis is a credit analyst and a writer for 8 years. She has been participating in the programs of NHBS, Inc such as their continuous effort in giving out Free Credit Repair and Building Ebook. Connect with Melanie Mathis on Google+