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Credit Card Debt Reduction
One of the biggest sources of debt is due to overspending through the use of credit cards. Consumers should carefully consider the role credit cards play in their daily living and purchases and should take steps towards credit card debt reduction.
Obtaining a credit card is a big deal. If you do not have a credit card and are considering getting one, you should think twice about it. If you have gone for a long time without one, consider if you really need one now. If you already have credit cards, you might want to consider getting rid of them. If that is not an option, you should consolidate them or at least establish strict rules for achieving some sort of credit card reduction.
How Credit Cards Can Deceive You
Credit cards do not work for you, they work against you by luring you into a false sense of security and by allowing you to assume you have more money than you actually do. Even though it seems like you are not being charged, purchasing an item on credit does not mean that you won't have to pay for it. Collection agencies will eventually demand payment and, due to interest rates, you will most likely end up paying more money for an item than what it originally cost. Also, you do not receive bills for a long period of time in between purchases. Unless you are keeping careful track of your credit purchases, it is very easy to forget purchases you might have made. One way to achieve credit card debt reduction is to keep a ledger of your charges. Do not wait until a later time to enter purchases into your book. Carry it with you and record in detail where every purchase was made, what was bought and the exact amount that was charged. Total the amount of purchases from time to time throughout the month. This will help you realize how much money you are charging per week instead of waiting for a monthly statement. Also, if you've set a credit card spending limitation, you will easily be able to tell when you've reached your spending limit and you will not be surprised by excessive bills at the end of the month.
Overcoming Your Debt
Credit card debt reduction requires assuming accountability for your overspending and committing yourself to acquiring and maintaining the proper spending habits necessary to achieve a stable financial record. As mentioned before, a large part of this involves closely monitoring your budget by making weekly, monthly and yearly financial plans and recording and evaluating all of your expenditures. It is also important to remember that credit card debt reduction is an ongoing process and never stops, even if you've paid off your credit card debt. Using a credit card means that you will constantly be incurring additional debt and it is important to stay committed and consistent with your personal accounting system. One excessive purchase can easily add to another and so on and so forth. Keeping close watch of your monthly, weekly and even daily spending will help you stay on a debt-free path. If you ever consider letting your credit card debt accrue, you should imagine the worst-case scenario. Unforeseen emergencies may present themselves, and if you have a lot of credit card debt, you may not be able to handle them in the way that you need to. Emergencies such as medical needs, loss or damage of property due to theft, arson or natural disaster or a drop in personal stock could be disastrous if you are not financially prepared and relatively debt free.
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