Tag: Credit card debt

Digging Out from Credit Card Debt

Digging Out from Credit Card Debt

| September 29, 2013 | 0 Comments

I don’t own a credit card anymore. I used to own several, but like many Americans, the sweet temptation of plastic proved too much for me. I wound up carrying large balances on multiple cards from one month to the next. Credit, which had seemed so liberating, was now suffocating me. It’s possible to dig […]

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Emptying the Debt Recycle Bin & Freeing Your Credit

Emptying the Debt Recycle Bin & Freeing Your Credit

| July 29, 2013 | 0 Comments

Credit card debt is undoubtedly the worst kind of debt of all. Every time you make a payment to your credit card company, you’re paying for something you’ve already used, and in many cases something you’ve discarded. Having a strategy will keep you straight when things get tough. A great way to approach your credit […]

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How to Reduce Debt: Finding Inspiration from the Movies

How to Reduce Debt: Finding Inspiration from the Movies

| July 18, 2013 | 0 Comments

Getting a job and earning your first salary makes you feel like a million bucks. Suddenly, you have spending power and the euphoria makes you splash on items you were never able to afford on your own before. When your mad shopping spree ends, you become sober enough to realize that you had just burned […]

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Credit Card Debt Settlement: A Way to Avoid Bankruptcy

Credit Card Debt Settlement: A Way to Avoid Bankruptcy

| June 2, 2013 | 1 Comment

Staying away from home makes situation quite challenging and this is when you need an alternate option. There can be nothing better than the autonomy of purchasing new thing each time you are out of home. In recent years, credit card has evolved as a boon for people having a great ardor for shopping whether […]

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Finally, a Simple Guide to Understanding Loans – Your Comprehensive Crash Course in Loans and Interest Rates

Finally, a Simple Guide to Understanding Loans – Your Comprehensive Crash Course in Loans and Interest Rates

| June 1, 2013 | 0 Comments

If you have made the difficult decision to take out a loan, then this is probably because you need financial help to maintain your quality of life or take the next step in your development. This might mean that you’re struggling financially and that you need help from a loan in order to afford your […]

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Using Balance Transfer Cards to Rid Yourself of Credit Debt

Using Balance Transfer Cards to Rid Yourself of Credit Debt

| April 23, 2013 | 2 Comments

This post was written by Jason Bushey. Jason writes about credit cards and personal finance topics daily on Creditnet.com. Paying off one credit card with another credit card sounds like a bad idea, right? The average credit card carrier might think so, but the savvy consumer knows that transferring an old credit card balance to […]

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