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Showing posts with label credit card debt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label credit card debt. Show all posts

Monday, November 21, 2011

Title: A problem called ‘Credit Card Debt‘

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.

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 don’t incur late fee but just the interest charges on your credit card debt. If you don’t 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 month’s 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 don’t still control your spending habits, your credit card debt rises even faster. This is how the vicious circle of credit card debt works.
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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Credit Card Debt

If you can't sleep at night because of credit card debt worries, you're not alone. Many people get in over their heads charging things they think they can't live without.

You don't need to cut up all of your credit cards. Save your major bank cards, but stop charging needless temptations on them. You need a couple of major bank credit cards to maintain or build strong credit scores.

The credit cards you should cut up, department store credit cards, cost you too much in interest. Plus, these types of credit cards lower your credit scores. When mortgage lenders compute your credit worthiness for real estate financing, they deduct points for unfavorable department store credit lines.

Here are a few things you shouldn't charge on your credit cards:

1. Gasoline. Why charge something that gets burned up before you pay for it? Think about how much per gallon you pay when you pay interest.

2. Food. Many people use their credit cards to purchase groceries that they pay for over the next year or longer. Also, because it's so easy to pay with plastic, they buy extravagant and unneeded items. What's more important--junk food or a good night's sleep?

3. Clothes. Think before you buy clothes on credit. Don't charge clothes on your credit cards unless you can pay them off right away. Children's clothes wear out or they outgrow them before you've paid off the credit card debt.

4. Utilities. Because it's so easy to pay utilities with an automatic credit card charge, many people end up paying for their air conditioning when they're heating their homes. Put your automatic utility payments on your debit card instead.

5. Automatic services. Examine your next credit card statement. Total up items like cable or satellite TV, Internet services, an other automatic monthly charges. Can you pay these charges off each month or are you getting behind?

Make your life easier. Stop charging consumables and monitor your credit card debt. You'll improve your credit scores and sleep well.

Copyright Jeanette J. Fisher
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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Title: Is credit card debt consolidation for me?

 With the average Australian household credit card debt rising to almost $10,000, credit card debt consolidation is big business today. The popularity of credit card debt consolidation is evident by the numerous methods as well as the large number of firms providing credit card debt consolidation services. However, all credit card debt consolidation methods work differently, and depending upon your own financial situation and the amount of your debt, you should choose the credit card debt consolidation method that works optimally for you.

There are numerous credit card debt consolidation options available for the average debtor. If you are not already neck-deep into debt, then the best method for paying it off is to consolidate using credit cards. Credit card companies offer many different options for people who use this method of credit card debt consolidation. Many companies offer a 0 interest rate.

The advantage of using this kind of credit card debt consolidation method is that you end up saving the sky high interest that you were paying on your earlier credit card. This way, whatever you spend on paying off your credit card balance goes directly towards reducing your principal instead of being wasted on interest payments. However, this method of credit card debt consolidation works only for people who are regular and disciplined about paying off their credit card balance on time.

One thing that you need to keep in mind is that, no matter what, you are consolidating with a credit card! So, in case you delay your monthly payments, you will have to pay back your balance with a much higher rate of interest than what you were probably paying on your earlier credit card. While generally credit card debt consolidation schemes start with a 0% APR, the rate of interest shoots up steeply once the introductory period is over and you may end up paying more than you would have originally. If you want to become debt free this way, then remember that strict discipline and thoughtful planning are the cornerstones of credit card debt consolidation through balance transfers.

In case you feel you are not disciplined enough to always pay off the balance on your new card on time, then consolidation through credit card may not be the best option for you. In such cases, you should try exploring credit card debt consolidation loans. You can write off your entire credit card debt using the payment from a credit card debt consolidation loan. And the best part is that these loans are available at a much lower interest rate than what your average credit card company charges.
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