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Better Ways of Handling and Using Credit Cards

March 6th, 2008 by Adam | No Comments | Filed in Credit Repair, Credit Score Tips, Get out of debt, Improve Credit Score, Pay Your Bills, Personal Finance

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Better Ways of Handling Credit Cards to Keep Your Personal Finance Healthy and Secure

No doubt, credit cards make our life easier. But sometimes it makes it too easy as it happened in case of my friend Nancy who borrowed money on her credit card to fulfill her dreams of an Alpine expedition. To date she has not been able to get rid of these consumer debts that she has made awhile back.

Well, for Nancy her credit card debt proved to be detrimental for the health of her personal finance. But the same loan worked to the benefit of another friend Bill, who borrowed the money for pumping in some fresh blood to his small business and it clicked and he could pay off the money within a short time.

So you can see yourself, there are two kinds of credit card debts: good debts generally taken for some kind of investments and consumer debts, which are described as bad credit card debts and generally discouraged to have. Because it is not easy to come out of the consumer debt. But once you have achieved in accomplishing this difficult goal, you will be the happiest person in the world. So here you get the first lesson of better credit card handling and that is: do not get tied up  high-cost consumer debts.

The next trick is to keep a distance from the credit cards that charge you an annual fee. Just shop around and you will find many companies offering no-fee credit cards. You can even find out those cards that reward you for using them. Rewards are offered in different forms: you may be rewarded by rebates on certain purchases; you may get a cash-back after making purchase of certain value and so on.

However, if you are confident that you will be able to pay up the credit card dues within the grace period, then only consider these no-annual-fee cards, for they come with a fairly high interest rate. If you plan to carry on your credit card debts to the following months, you should go for those credit cards that offer a low interest rate.

Another credit card mistake most people tend to do is make unnecessary credit card purchases to add on to the reward points. There is no point in making unnecessary purchases so that you get a small reward in the end of the year. It tempts you to actually purchase the things you cannot otherwise afford. It may prove to be detrimental to your long-term financial health.

An intelligent way of better handling of credit cards is to get the credit cards with a lower credit limit. Sometimes, the issuing company raises your credit limit as a means of reward; do not accept it. Just inform your credit card company to reduce the credit level to the point you think suitable for not inducing you into unnecessary purchases.

It is a good idea to replace your credit card with a charge card that requires you to pay the full balance at the end of each billing period. That way you are not tempted to carry over the debt to the next month and fall into a debt cycle.  It will prevent you from overspending when you know at the end of the month you have to clear the whole bill.

So you can see there are several ways of better credit card handling. But as you know, prevention is better than cure. So limit the consumption purchases on credit cards, borrow money for investment purposes only. This way you will be able to keep your personal finance sparkling clean.

Get out of debt with Kevin Trudeau’s Debt Cures

October 10th, 2007 by Adam | No Comments | Filed in Credit Repair, Credit Score, Credit Score Advice, Credit Score Tips, Get out of debt, Improve Credit Score

Hello-

Kevin Trudeau has come out with his latest “cures” they don’t want you to know about book.  This one is called Debt Cures.  He says he can help cure your debt problems and stop the ‘evil’ credit card companies from preying on consumers.

He has a less than stellar reputation though as he has been sued by the FTC over his products.

You can read more about Debt Cures

Read the reviews and find out if this book can be the answer to all your debt problems.

-Adam

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Are you ever going to be out of debt?

August 9th, 2007 by Adam | No Comments | Filed in Credit Repair, Credit Score, Credit Score Advice, Credit Score Tips, FICO Score, Get out of debt, Improve Credit Score, Personal Finance

Seems like you’ve always been stuck in debt and don’t see a way out. Sometimes you may think that you’ll never be out of credit card debt. You’re not alone. Millions of people suffer from this same thinking every day. Tons of people lose sleep over it every night worrying about paying the credit card bill.

Well, the credit card companies would love it if you were never out of debt. They love you. The credit card companies love it when you have trouble paying your bills and miss a payment. They get to charge a $39 late fee and then get to raise your interest rate as well.

And on top of that, you get a black mark on your credit report and your credit score goes down just for that one little slip up. And that one little missed payment will affect your credit score for several months, possibly even years. You miss one monthly payment by a few days and make 11 on time payments for the rest of the year but yet you’re punished for a long time. Sometimes it just doesn’t seem fair.

So back to the question at hand, are you ever going to be out of debt? The answer is, “depends.” If you’re a fan of poker, you hear that term a lot when you want to know how to play a hand. If you keep charging small meals and quick trips to the mall to buy a new pair of shoes or if you keep downloading the latest pop songs on iTunes then the answer is no, you will never get out of debt.

There are habits that need to be changed in order for anyone to get out of debt. The pain of being in debt has to be so severe that the pleasure of being out of debt will finally look good. If the pain of being in debt is only a minor thorn in your side and you can make the minimum payments each month then you probably won’t get out of debt.

You’ll just keep racking up wonderful interest charges for the credit card companies each and every month and you’ll keep getting new credit card offers from all the other credit card companies that want to reward you for being such a good customer.

If you want to get out of debt, you need to sacrifice, you need to cut back. You need to give up stuff you really don’t need in order to get the most valuable thing you can have - your freedom. Freedom to do what you want and not be under anyone’s control. You don’t want to be working just to pay your credit card bills. You want to work and be your own person. When you’re in debt, you’re not in control of your life. Your under the control of the credit card companies.

Make up your mind to get out of debt once and for all. Cut up the credit cards. Cancel the department store credit cards and when you get those Amazon emails saying your favorite author just released a new book and suggests you go buy it - don’t. You’ll thank yourself months from now when you start to see your credit card balance go down and you’ll sleep better knowing you’re on your way to getting out of debt.

-Adam

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