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Credit Card Bills and Your Finances

   

Credit card bills are probably the number one cause of financial problems and bankruptcy in the United States, but it does not have to be that way. It is possible to use credit cards wisely, and to use them as free loans instead of letting them become a source of financial distress.

The best way to do that, of course, is to pay the credit card bill off consistently each and every month. The key to doing that is to never charge a purchase you could not afford to make in cash. Those who consistently follow this strategy find themselves in control of their financial future, while those who do not find themselves at the mercy of the credit card companies and banks.

Of course, if you are like most people, you already have some credit card bills lurking in the mailbox each month, and it can be very difficult indeed to get on top of those bills and help get rid of them. When dealing with high levels of credit card debt, the first step, of course, is to stop spending. As they say, the first thing to do when you find yourself in a hole is to stop digging. This means cutting up the cards, or at least storing them outside your wallet. Stop charging additional purchases to the card, and work instead on paying off the current balance.

Paying the current balance should be the goal of every consumer, and all efforts should be focused on getting that balance down to zero as quickly as possible. The interest rate, of course, is one of the most important considerations, since a high interest rate can quickly bring that balance right back up as it is paid down.

It is often possible to negotiate directly with the credit card company for a lower rate, so do not forget to try this strategy first. If that effort should fail, of course, there are plenty of low interest, and even 0% introductory interest rate offers, out there. Chances are at least one of these has landed in your mailbox, so the next time one shows up be sure to take the bank up on the offer and use the money you save to pay down the balance.

After the credit card balances are down to zero, of course, you will have a greater level of control over your finances, and you will be in a better position going forward. The key, of course is to remain debt free for the long term, and that will take a combination of fiscal discipline and good budgeting.

Author: Brooke Sikula
 
Author Bio:
Brooke Sikula is a noted author. Brooke likes to create articles about this area.
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