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Pay Off Your Credit Cards Quicker

 

Author: Craig Brown

Here are ten simple tips to help you pay off your credit card debts sooner. First the boring bit: the first three steps are boring but vital. If you want to take control, you have to know whats going on. Taking control of your finances can feel like a straitjacket, so plan in some light relief for when you achieve each step but make sure it doesnt cost much money. For example, when youve done step one, invite some friends round for a meal, or go for a walk in a favorite park, or treat yourself to time listening to your favorite album. Repeat your mini-celebrations as you achieve each step.

1. Its likely that if you have a credit card debt, youve got some other debt too. But whether you have or you havent the first thing you need to do is make a total of all your debts. Dont hide anything dont pretend it isnt a debt. The more honest you are with yourself, the sooner youll get financial control back in your life.

2. Once youve got all your debts listed and totaled, make a check on all your regular outgoings for credit cards, food, rent, bills, gas, whatever weekly, monthly and yearly. For the weekly and yearly ones, convert them into monthly figures. You should now have a clear picture of your regular outgoings as well as how much debt you have.

3. Now whats your monthly income? This figure should be the amount that goes into your paycheck before anything else comes out. Subtract your monthly outgoings from your monthly income. Hopefully the figure youve got has a plus sign in front of it! But even if it doesnt, nows the time to move on to stage 4.

4. How many credit cards do you have? How many loans? Youve already totaled the amount of debt. Now you need to get clear about how spread out it is. Debts spread out like an octopus are not a good idea. You end up losing track of some and trying to juggle between them and all that does is increase your debt.

5. Were talking here about credit card debt, so the next step is to gather all your credit card debts onto one card. You can either use one card to pay off others (use the one with the lowest APR interest). But this is usually a good opportunity to search for a new card with a really low or even interest free offer. You can find these at the American Credit Cards Guide (see link below).

6. When youve got your new card, pay off all the other credit cards immediately and destroy them. No hesitating here. You have to destroy the old cards.

7. Also, immediately set up an automatic payment (to pay the new credit card) to come out of your bank account the day after your salary goes in. This is so you dont see the money in your account and think youve got more money than you really do have.

8. Set the repayment level to at least the total of whatever you paid before when you were paying off several cards. For example, if you had five credit cards and you were paying $100 a month, now you are paying at least $100 a month to one card.

9. Hide your new card until you have paid off your consolidated debt.

10. Finally be careful about switching cards too often it might not look good on your credit profile.

For a simple, easy to use guide to available credit cards in the USA check out American Credit Cards Guide see below for link.

Author Bio:
Craig Brown is a proclaimed scripter. Craig likes to write articles about this topic.
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