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Eliminating credit card debt |
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Written by Vicki Lewis
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Wednesday, 02 April 2008 |
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The percentage of people who own at least one credit card increases every year but there again, credit card debt is also at a record high as well; the industry may be flourishing but the ease with which credit is given is causing financial distress to many. When you owe thousands of dollars then you need to seriously consider ways to pay off the debt before it gets too late. It now remains for each individual to realize what a position they are in and find some way to obtain credit card debt relief.
by VickiLewis
The percentage of people who own at least one credit card increases every year but there again, credit card debt is also at a record high as well; the industry may be flourishing but the ease with which credit is given is causing financial distress to many. When you owe thousands of dollars then you need to seriously consider ways to pay off the debt before it gets too late. It now remains for each individual to realize what a position they are in and find some way to obtain credit card debt relief.
At this point it is important to start as you mean to go on and stop all spending on the card otherwise it will make arranging a debt relief plan much harder to implement. Making the decision can be the hardest part but no-one said credit card debt relief would be easy. Whilst there are a number of debt consolidation options, the three mentioned below are the most common used for people in similar situations.
Obviously, the easiest way to proceed is to apply for a credit card with a low interest rate on balance transfers where the debt can be consolidated where repayments can be made regularly within a specified budget. Another method is to arrange a consolidation loan to relieve the debt, then paying just one amount which is easier and within a budget.
Once this amount has been agreed, the person with the debts must ensure the payments are made in full each month until the balance is clear. This option will not work if the credit standing of the debtor is poor and they are not in a financial position to pay off their debts monthly.
The next step if their credit history will not allow credit card debt relief is to use the services of a debt relief agency that can negotiate paying the debt off. Normally, when these negotiations proceed approximately half the debt will need to be paid and the remainder to be written off by the creditors.
If all else fails the debtor is left with bankruptcy to clear the debts but this is not something that should ever be looked upon as the first course of action as there are serious consequences to be considered. Whilst this final option may at first appear to be the best it means credit in any form will be difficult if not impossible for a very long time until the credit history starts to build once again in a positive manner. Whichever credit card debt relief option you take, remember that this should only ever be a one-off as important lessons about managing finances should be learnt so the situation is not repeated.
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