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By Martin Lukac
Eliminating credit card debt is one of the top priorities of many Americans. Most Americans have credit card debt of around $10,000. Many have much more. Wanting to eliminate credit card debt is a good first step, but it takes much more than want to get it done. When you are serious about eliminating your credit card debt, you will find that a few simple steps will get you on the way to being debt-free. Be first to comment this article | Quote this article on your site | Views: 210 |
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By Steven Gillman
Of all the things you can do to resolve your excessive credit card debt, the first thing to do is to stop creating more. I've seen more than one person get out of debt briefly, only to fall back into it. Start changing those habits. Regardless of how quickly you change your habits, though, if you have the debt, you want to knock it down. Here are some suggestions. Comments (11) | Quote this article on your site | Views: 338 |
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By Joseph Kenny
Each year more and more people find themselves drowning in a pool of credit card debt. While it is comforting to some degree to be able to take solace in the fact that you’re not alone, most people would also prefer being able to eliminate the credit card debt all together. While it can seem almost impossible to pay down credit card debt once you have attained it, the good news is that there are in fact ways to make it quite possible to pay off your credit card debt and enjoy the freedom it affords you. Be first to comment this article | Quote this article on your site | Views: 223 |
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By Carrie Reeder
Eliminating credit card debt legally will free up funds in your monthly budget. It will also improve your credit score so you can qualify for better rates on future purchases, such as a car or home. To start getting your credit cards under control, lower your interest rates. Then develop a payment strategy. If you need some outside discipline, turn to a debt management company. Be first to comment this article | Quote this article on your site | Views: 225 |
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By Wesley Atkins
Do you have enormous credit card debt? You are certainly not alone. According to research, the average family in the United States has $7000 in credit card debt and pays about $1000 in interest each year! Throw in a late payment or two, or an over-the-limit charge, and that number skyrockets. Imagine what you could do with that $1000 if it weren’t being spent on interest. Comments (13) | Quote this article on your site | Views: 305 |
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