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		<title>Consolidate Credit Card Debt &#8211; Eliminate Debt With A Home</title>
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Consolidate Credit Card Debt &#8211; Eliminate Debt With A Home Equity Loan
According to national surveys, the average household carries a credit card balance of approximately $8,000. Because of high finance fees, many people find that it is difficult to reduce their consumer debts. While bankruptcy is a tempting option, it is important to explore other [...]]]></description>
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Consolidate Credit Card Debt &#8211; Eliminate Debt With A Home Equity Loan</p>
<p>According to national surveys, the average household carries a credit card balance of approximately $8,000. Because of high finance fees, many people find that it is difficult to reduce their consumer debts. While bankruptcy is a tempting option, it is important to explore other alternatives for eliminating debts.</p>
<p>Benefits of a Debt Consolidation Loan</p>
<p>One approach for eliminating or reducing debts involves acquiring a debt consolidation loan. Although debt consolidation loans will not miraculously eliminate your debts, these loans make is possible to reduce your debts faster.</p>
<p>Credit cards have high finance fees. Hence, it is difficult to pay down balances. In most cases, the minimum payment barely covers the finance charges. This makes it difficult to reduce the credit card balance. If you obtain a debt consolidation loan, all your credit balances are lumped into one loan. Furthermore, debt consolidation loans have reasonable interest rates. This enables you to become debt free within a few years.</p>
<p>Using a Home Equity Loan to Reduce Debts</p>
<p>There are various ways to obtain a debt consolidation loan. Individuals with good credit may qualify for a personal debt consolidation loan. Moreover, if you own a home, it may be possible to get approved for a home equity loan. Home equity loans are ideal because the rates are low and the terms fixed. Usually, homeowners are able to repay the money in five to seven years  sometimes less.</p>
<p>With a home equity loan, your equity works as the collateral. If your homes equity is $10,000, it may be possible to obtain a loan up to this amount. The funds can be used for anything. For the most part, homeowners use home equity loans to payoff credit card debts. Other uses for a home equity loan include home improvement, college expenses, etc.</p>
<p>Disadvantage of a Home Equity Loan</p>
<p>Home equity loans are very useful. However, it is essential to use the funds wisely, and borrow only what you can afford to payback. Home equity loans create another monthly bill. If using the money to payoff credit card balances, avoid accumulating additional debts. Increasing your total debts may create a financial burden. If acquiring a home equity loan, avoid over extending yourself. Failure to repay a home equity loan will result in foreclosure.</p>
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		<title>Best Way To Eliminate Credit Card Debt &#8211; 3 Tactics</title>
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Best Way To Eliminate Credit Card Debt &#8211; 3 Tactics For Lowering Bills
Eliminating credit card debt is a top concern among millions of consumers. However, many people fail to outline a realistic strategy for reducing debts. There are many approaches that will put you on the path toward becoming debt free. Each person must assess [...]]]></description>
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Best Way To Eliminate Credit Card Debt &#8211; 3 Tactics For Lowering Bills</p>
<p>Eliminating credit card debt is a top concern among millions of consumers. However, many people fail to outline a realistic strategy for reducing debts. There are many approaches that will put you on the path toward becoming debt free. Each person must assess his or her own situation and create a plan. Here are three tips to help you become debt free within a few years.</p>
<p>Recognize the Problem and Alter Spending Habits</p>
<p>Before you can take the necessary steps to reduce and eliminate credit card debt, you must first acknowledge excessive spending and resolve to change your lifestyle. Unfortunately, many people choose to live beyond their means. Furthermore, many acquire excessive debts because of trying to keep up with the joneses.</p>
<p>Credit cards serve a valuable purpose. They are great during emergencies and when you are financially strapped. However, if you are charging more than you can afford to pay, this creates a huge problem. As you endeavor to eliminate debts, be determined to stop using credit cards. Do not cancel credit accounts. However, you may consider cutting your cards or storing them away.</p>
<p>Pay Double, or Triple the Minimum Payment</p>
<p>If you are hoping to reduce credit card debts, you must be willing to pay more than the asking minimum payment. In fact, paying only the minimum will make it practically impossible to become debt free. Instead, attempt to double, even triple your monthly payments. If possible, make a large payment toward reducing your balance. This method is most effective.</p>
<p>Obtaining a lump sum of money is challenging. You may choose to use a tax return or bonus money received from work. Getting a part-time job may also provide you with the extra cash. If you own a home, take advantage of your homes equity. Home equity loans or cash-out refinancing generally present homeowners with enough cash to payoff high interest credit cards and other debts.</p>
<p>Use a Debt Management Company</p>
<p>If you need assistance with managing large debts, think about contacting a debt management agency. Trained debt management specialists will review your credit and outline a plan for reducing debts. Furthermore, the company will contact creditors and negotiate a lower interest rate. By doing so, a larger portion of your monthly payments will go toward knocking down the principle balance. Thus, helping you achieve your ultimate goal of eliminating credit card debt.</p>
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Do you worry about reducing your debt? If yes then why are so many people only paying the minimum payment on their credit cards? Is it because they think if they keep paying the minimum payment every month it will pay itself off within months? Well that is not the case and we [...]]]></description>
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Do you worry about reducing your debt? If yes then why are so many people only paying the minimum payment on their credit cards? Is it because they think if they keep paying the minimum payment every month it will pay itself off within months? Well that is not the case and we have to sort this problem out and fast.</p>
<p>Credit card companies love the fact they we only pay the minimum payment every month. Why? because they are raking it in while the interest rates are crippling us. So what started out as a small credit card bill could escalate into thousands of pounds. Say your credit card statement arrives your balance is 2000 the minimum payment is 40 which is 2% of your balance, if you keep paying just the minimum payment its the interest that most of your 40 is going to and not much to your bill.</p>
<p>The minimum re-payments have dropped as the credit card companies and banks originally charged 10%, but they found that customers where paying their debt back a lot quicker with the 10%. So the way for them to get more interest out of us was for them to reduce the percentage of the minimum payment, making us think that they where helping us but in fact they where just getting more money from us by adding on more interest, as it will take longer for us to pay of the credit card bills.</p>
<p>So what to do if you find yourself in this situation:</p>
<p>Stop using your credit card, better still cut it up (in case you get tempted) Sit down and workout how much more you can pay than the minimum payment theyre asking for, once you have worked out how much stick to it even when you see the minimum payments going down dont be tempted to reduce your payment or your be back to square one. </p>
<p>If you have more than one credit card the best way to reduce your debt is once again stop using them. Work out which one has the highest interest rate and make the highest payment to that card. Keep paying the minimum payment on your other cards and once the card with the highest interest rate is paid off, go to the next highest card and so on until all your cards are paid off.</p>
<p>You may have to tighten your belt in for a while but this will save you a lot of money in the long run. Yes we all need credit cards and if you use them properly they are fine, but if you cannot afford to pay them off at the end of the month then this is when you get yourself into all sorts of trouble.</p>
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Credit card debt is one of the most wide spread financial problems throughout many countries of the world. The convenience of using credit cards, combined with the special offers, discounts and reward systems offered by the credit card companies make this method of paying for goods the number one favorite for hundreds of millions of people. However, irrational spending or simply gradual uncontrolled spending habits can lead to a lot of accumulated debt. Preventing this is essential, as it is much easier to avoid credit card debt problems before they grow strong, instead of battling them when they are already at maximum intensity. </p>
<p>The temptation to use credit cards repeatedly a fact that is also supported by the reward systems and lower monthly payments &#8211; will often lead to debt problems. Here are a few tips that will help you use your credit cards more wisely and enable you to prevent the unpleasant situations of having to pay off credit card debts:  Set your budget create a framework for a monthly budget, as this will enable you to get a better sense of what your earning and spending balance is. Much notice that they simply can&#8217;t stick with the planned budget in this case you should leave your credit card at home when going shopping, and use cash instead. Try to pay as much of the balance for each month. Don&#8217;t settle for the minimum payment, as that will gradually develop into credit card debt as you are loosing quite a lot of money to interest rates. </p>
<p>Always remember that your credit card is a cash substitute, nothing more. You can either carry a balance, which comes with a high interest loan or you can make the minimum payments. Although the amount of the minimum payment seems insignificant (it is usually around 3% of the entire balance), this approach will gradually put you in debt. The credit card company accepts such low payments because they get their money back from keeping you in debt for an unlimited period by using high interest rates. </p>
<p>Many studies have been carried out on the psychology of the credit card owner. We tend to spend more than we can afford, own things that are above our financial reality levels and gratify an immediate need with a debt that might take years to pay off. Try to adapt your spending habits to your life style and earnings. If you can&#8217;t pay off the balance on a monthly basis, then you are going into a vicious circle of overspending and credit card debt. Don&#8217;t use the credit card anymore, until you pay off the outstanding balance. You should also make sure to pay it off on time, as there might be late fees and different other financial penalties that will further complicate your debt problem. Your credit record will also get damaged if your payments are inconsistent and you are often late with them. </p>
<p>Prevent credit card debt by making sure to keep your finances simple. Use only one or two credit cards, if possible. The more cards you have the higher are the chances that you will not be able to pay them off in time. Never pay off one credit card balance with another credit card. If this happens, you need to drastically change your spending habits and come up with a good credit card management plan. Cash advances might sound attractive, but the truth is that they come with higher interest rates and you don&#8217;t get a grace period. There are also transaction fees to worry about. </p>
<p>The credit industry is extremely dynamic, and credit card issuers are always trying new ways to convince more people to sign up with their services. Different forms of rewards, life insurances, protection plans or point systems were created to make the credit card plans more attractive. Make sure you don&#8217;t let your emotional side dictate when you make a credit card related decision. Getting free gifts or free air miles sounds amazing, but is it really worth it? Try to base your choice on hard facts and a realistic financial plan, not on an advertising created fantasy.</p>
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Properly every one of us has some sort of credit card debt, but when do we know that its spiralling out of control? Well one way is if youre pay more than 15% of your monthly salary to your credit card bills then start to worry, but a worse way of dealing with this is borrowing cash from one credit card to pay another, this will only put you into more debt.<br />
If a light comes on in your head after reading the start of this article then its time to sit up and take some action, dont think for a minute you are the only one dealing with credit card debt, almost 40% of credit card holders are in this position why! I will tell you minimum payments.</p>
<p>Yep-minimum payments if you only pay the minimum payment on your monthly balance, what once was a small credit card bill will turn into a very costly one youll end up paying back thousands, and will take years to clear.</p>
<p><b>How can I help myself sort out this problem!</b></p>
<p>Well if you have more than one credit card and you pay the minimum payment on them all, then this is what to do get the credit card with the highest APR and pay the most to this card, keep paying the minimum payment to the rest of your cards once the credit card with the highest APR is cleared go on to the next highest APR and so on until all the credit cards are paid off.</p>
<p>Another way to help is balance transfer deals try switching your card with one that has this on offer, they also offer 0% interest free period for 6-9 months great way to save some money.</p>
<p>People with only one credit card try not to use your card if thats not possible monitor what you spend youll be amazed at the silly things you put on your credit card, including groceries, petrol, and nights-out youll be amazed at how much interest is added on. People tend to forget about money I agree that credit cards are handy but they dont have to be used all the time, I guarantee if you monitor what you spend for a few months you will see the difference.</p>
<p>I know these things sound easy but its amazing how many people just use their plastic friend to pay for everything, and really when you sit down and think it really is just common sense, hopefully following these simple steps will get you back on track.</p>
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There are millions of Americans out there who have paid off heavy credit card debt, and you may be one of them. To get rid of credit card debt, it won&#39;t be enough, however, to just make minimum monthly payments. In fact, you just need to do a little more than just paying the minimum [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are millions of Americans out there who have paid off heavy credit card debt, and you may be one of them. To get rid of credit card debt, it won&#39;t be enough, however, to just make minimum monthly payments. In fact, you just need to do a little more than just paying the minimum monthly payments; you can save thousand of interests and shorten many years in settling your credit card debt. To give you a better picture how it work, let use a case study to elaborate the solution. </p>
<p><b>Case Study:</b> </p>
<p>A friend of mine asked me to take a look at her monthly credit card statement; according to her, she has stopped using this credit card and try to pay it off, but feels like she isn&#39;t getting anywhere. </p>
<p>The credit card statement record shows her balance is $5218.00 and she is paying 18% of interest; and she is paying the minimum payment at 3.5% or $10 whichever is higher. Like many who confuse with financial matters, she thinks that as long as she stops using the card and by just paying the minimum of monthly balance, her credit card debt will be cleared soon. </p>
<p><b>The Calculation Result:</b> </p>
<p>If she has stopped using this credit card, and if she continues to make the minimum required monthly payment, as she has been, based on the way her bank calculates her minimum required monthly payment. </p>
<p>It will take her 181 months to pay off her current credit card balance of $5,218.00 and she will pay a total of $3762.35 in interest. </p>
<p>In other words, if she continues doing what she has been doing. It will take her 15 years and cost her $8980.35 to pay off her $5218.00 credit card balance. No wonder she feels like she is not getting anywhere. </p>
<p><b>So, what should she do?</b> </p>
<p>Actually, it quit simple, if she able to pay the minimum payment of $5,218.00, which is $181.37, which means this is her affordable amount. Instead of paying the minimum payment as defined by the credit card company, she continues to pay $181.37 from now on. </p>
<p>As the result, she will pay off this credit card in 43 months instead of 181 months and she will pay $1635.45 in interest instead of $3762.35 in interest, saving $2126.90 in interest charges. See the different? </p>
<p><b>What she can more?</b> </p>
<p>If she really wants to go for it, she could increase the amount of her &quot;new&quot; self-imposed minimum required monthly payment. For example, if she were to start paying an additional $18.63 a month for a total of $200.00 a month. </p>
<p>She will pay off this credit card in 34 months instead of 181 months and she will pay $1428.30 in interest instead of $3762.35 in interest, saving $2334.05 in interest charges. </p>
<p>If she were to start paying an additional $68.63 a month for a total of $250.00 a month, she will pay off this credit card in 26 months instead of 181 months and she will pay $1071.09 in interest instead of $3762.35 in interest, saving $2691.26 in interest charges. </p>
<p>If she really wants to eliminate her credit card debt as soon as possible and her financial is able to support it, she could double the amount of her &quot;new&quot; self-imposed minimum required monthly payment. If she were to start paying $362.74 a month instead of $181.37 a month, she could pay off her credit card balance in 17 months. </p>
<p><b>In Summary</b> </p>
<p>There are a number of things she could do, but this is one of the simplest and it&#39;s something she can start doing right now to begin eliminating her credit card debt. You can do the same to start eliminate your credit card debt. </p>
<p>If all you do is stop charging on your credit card and continue making the same minimum required monthly payment you will be making on your credit card this month, every month from now on, you will make significant progress towards totally eliminating your credit card debt once and for all.</p>
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<p>Credit cards are no more a luxury, they are almost a necessity. So, you would imagine a lot of people going for credit cards. In fact, a lot of people posses more than one credit cards. So, the credit card industry is growing by leaps and bounds. However, the credit card industry and credit card holders are posed with a big problem called Credit Card Debt. In order to understand what credit card debt actually means, we need to understand the workflow associated with the use of credit cards as such. </p>
<p>Credit cards, as the name suggests, are cards on which you can get credit i.e. make borrowings (your credit card debt). Your credit card is a representative of the credit account that you hold with the credit card supplier. Whatever payments you make using your credit card are actually your borrowings that contribute towards your credit card debt. Your total credit card debt is the total amount you owe credit card supplier. You must settle your credit card debt on a monthly basis. So, you receive a monthly statement or your credit card bill which shows your total credit card debt. You must pay off your credit card debt by the payment due date failing which you will incur late fee and interest charges. However, you have the option of making a partial (minimum) payment too, in which case you dont incur late fee but just the interest charges on your credit card debt. If you dont pay off your credit card debt in full, the interest charges too get added to it. So your credit card debt keeps on increasing, more so because the interest rates on credit card debt are generally higher than the interest rates on other kind of loans/borrowings. Further, the interest charges add on to your credit card debt each month to form the new balance or the new credit card debt amount. If you continue making partial payments (or no payments) the interest charges are calculated afresh on the new credit card debt. So you end up paying interest on the last months interest too. Thus your credit card debt accumulates rapidly and soon you find that what was once a relatively small credit card debt has ballooned into a big amount which you find almost impossible to pay. Moreover, if you dont still control your spending habits, your credit card debt rises even faster. This is how the vicious circle of credit card debt works.</p>
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<p>Credit cards are no more a luxury, they are almost a necessity. So, you would imagine a lot of people going for credit cards. In fact, a lot of people posses more than one credit cards. So, the credit card industry is growing by leaps and bounds. However, the credit card industry and credit card holders are posed with a big problem called Credit Card Debt. In order to understand what credit card debt actually means, we need to understand the workflow associated with the use of credit cards as such. </p>
<p>Credit cards, as the name suggests, are cards on which you can get credit i.e. make borrowings (your credit card debt). Your credit card is a representative of the credit account that you hold with the credit card supplier. Whatever payments you make using your credit card are actually your borrowings that contribute towards your credit card debt. Your total credit card debt is the total amount you owe credit card supplier. You must settle your credit card debt on a monthly basis. So, you receive a monthly statement or your credit card bill which shows your total credit card debt. You must pay off your credit card debt by the payment due date failing which you will incur late fee and interest charges. However, you have the option of making a partial (minimum) payment too, in which case you dont incur late fee but just the interest charges on your credit card debt. If you dont pay off your credit card debt in full, the interest charges too get added to it. So your credit card debt keeps on increasing, more so because the interest rates on credit card debt are generally higher than the interest rates on other kind of loans/borrowings. Further, the interest charges add on to your credit card debt each month to form the new balance or the new credit card debt amount. If you continue making partial payments (or no payments) the interest charges are calculated afresh on the new credit card debt. So you end up paying interest on the last months interest too. Thus your credit card debt accumulates rapidly and soon you find that what was once a relatively small credit card debt has ballooned into a big amount which you find almost impossible to pay. Moreover, if you dont still control your spending habits, your credit card debt rises even faster. This is how the vicious circle of credit card debt works.</p>
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1) DO make a budget listing all your fixed expenses. Rent or mortgage, car insurance, car payments, cell phones, utilities, day care, fixed loans, etc. Then try to estimate a reasonable budget for discretionary items like food, drinks, dry cleaning, etc.
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<p>Here are 7 common sense guidelines to eliminate credit card debt:</p>
<p>1) DO make a budget listing all your fixed expenses. Rent or mortgage, car insurance, car payments, cell phones, utilities, day care, fixed loans, etc. Then try to estimate a reasonable budget for discretionary items like food, drinks, dry cleaning, etc.</p>
<p>2) DO make a second list of all your outstanding balances and sort by balance, minimum payment, and interest charges if you have multiple credit card debts.</p>
<p>You may think the wisest thing to do is paying off the credit card with the highest interest rate. However, there are 2 preferred methods to follow.</p>
<p>First, you should first reduce the number of credit cards. Pay off the smallest balance first with larger payments until the number of credit cards you have in debt is down to one. Your ultimate goal is zero, or when you can pay your monthly balance in full every month.</p>
<p>The other strategy is to pay the balance on any card exceeding 50 percent of your credit limit because balances above this level may cause your credit score to diminish.</p>
<p>3) DO use cash or a debit card from your checking account. You can&#8217;t spend what you don&#8217;t have.</p>
<p>4) DO look for extra income. Most likely your rent or mortgage is your biggest expense, so consider a roommate. If you like your occasional privacy, consider an International student for shorter periods of time.</p>
<p>Consider starting a Blog. Blogger and Wordpress blog platforms are free. If it becomes popular, slap on some Ads with Google Adsense. Your first payout will be issued when you reach $100.</p>
<p>5) DO look for the little things that add up in your expenses. Maybe change your cell phone plan if you are constantly going over the monthly minutes? How about that $2.75 Starbucks latte or cappuccino every work day? That&#8217;s almost $7,000 a year!</p>
<p>6) DONT sign up with a new credit card with a 0% APR for the first 6 months.</p>
<p>You probably receive a lot of junk mail enticing you to sign up with a new credit card with a 0% APR for the first 6 months before it jumps to 24% or even higher. Then 6 months later you would transfer your huge balance to another piece of plastic. Unfortunately, the biggest risk is they are simply giving you more credit to spend, and the number of cards and liability increases.</p>
<p>Unless you are extremely disciplined, this doesn&#8217;t really work as you end up bigger and deeper in the hole! Reducing the number of credit cards is the goal.</p>
<p>7) DONT get a consolidated bank loan to pay off all your debt.</p>
<p>Logically, a 12% bank loan APR is less than 24% APR on a credit card. It sounds like good advice, because you cant spend what you dont have. You will be asked to have all your cards cut up (except maybe one with a small credit limit) and you have reduced the number of credit cards.</p>
<p>However, your bank may not accept your loan application if they have no collateral, or if your Debt to Service ratio is too high. Often, a co-signer is often required. These types of loans are not like regular loans for a car or house where they can repossess it should you default on your payments.</p>
<p>But if you do choose this method and default on this loan, either your co-signer will end up footing the bill (and really getting them angry!) or losing your assets assuming you own one. The ultimate downfall is you might end up in bankruptcy. It&#8217;s better to upset one creditor than to lose your entire home.</p>
<p>Research, educate, get creative, and get out of credit card debt now!</p>
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Are your credit card debts giving you nightmares? If yes read on and see if we can save you some money and help you sleep better at night. It is so easy to get yourself into debt, as all these credit card companies seem to be throwing these cards at us.</p>
<p>Learn to understand your statement if youre paying more than 15% of your monthly salary to your credit card bill then now is the time to take some action. If you pay the minimum payment and the interest charge takes up a lot of your monthly payment, not much is actually coming of the balance. For example say you pay 100 a month now take a look at your statement and see how much actually goes on interest.</p>
<p><b>Avoid minimum payments</b></p>
<p>The minimum payments are a nightmare they are costing you a fortune and will take years to pay of the debt. Credit card companies used to take 5% as a minimum payment of the total money owed, but now ask as little as 2% as people where finding it hard to pay back the 5%. This has in turn created a debt problem for many people.</p>
<p>Here are some ways to help you reduce your credit card debts! Try to stop using your credit card and if you cannot, monitor what you spend. Balance transfers are a good way to save you money, lookout for the ones that offer 0% interest free periods for 6-9 months; this will give you a bit of breathing space. Make sure you check the APR rate once the 0% interest free period is over and cut up the previous card, as you do not want to be tempted again and end up in more debt.</p>
<p><b>You can move your debt to a credit card with a lower APR</b></p>
<p>There is nothing that says once the 0% interest free period is over that you must stick with this card, if you watch what youre doing you could then change to another card that has the same offer on. Just be careful and make sure you have your dates correct, as you do not want to be getting charged for any late payments.</p>
<p>Once you feel that you have got yourself on an even keel the next step is to try and clear up your debt completely. The way we do this is to start with the credit card that has the highest APR rate, pay the most to this credit card and just pay the minimum payment to the rest of your cards, once this card is finished then go the next highest APR card and so on until all your credit cards are paid off.</p>
<p>Credit cards are a great thing and we all need them, but they must be on our terms and we must be able to pay them off, if possible at the end of every month. If we cannot, this is when the problems start as minimum payments only get you into more debt and will take years to pay off. </p>
<p><b>Remember</b></p>
<p>1) Try to stop using your credit card<br />
2) 0% balance transfers can help you pay off your debt<br />
3) Pay off the debt with the highest APR first</p>
<p>Once you have got the debt under control and at an amount that you feel is manageable, the next step is to try and curb the spending and clear the debt completely and get back on an even keel, then you can enjoy the spending freedom that a credit card brings you, but under your terms.</p>
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