Getting out of Credit Card Debt

Credit card debt is a plague and one should try to get out of it ASAP.  Unfortunately for most of them it is hard to pay off the credit card debts immediately.  Often one will not have the resources to pay of the loans.  The immediate focus has to be on getting out of debt, provided you have the emergency fund to last for 9 to 12 months. 

Emergency Fund: Having an emergency savings fund is even more important than being debt-free. “The sad reality is that the credit card industry is taking actions to protect themselves with no regard to your needs or how good you have been in paying your bills on time,” she said, referring to the fact that credit card companies have been lowering credit limits, increasing interest rates, and revoking credit cards altogether.  This means that many could find themselves without any access to credit following a job loss, when they need it most.  Imagine you are out of work and have no credit card,  you won’t be able to support yourself in this situation.   That is where emergency find becomes critical.   So top up your emergency fund before paying of the credit card in full.

First pay of the cards which is having more interest rate.  In this way, you can prevent paying high interest.

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2 Responses to Getting out of Credit Card Debt

  1. Mandy says:

    Thanks for the articles.

  2. GarykPatton says:

    How soon will you update your blog? I’m interested in reading some more information on this issue.

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