Credit Card Debt Elimination Denver CO

If you're in debt, it can seem impossible to alleviate the financial strain and stress. In this article, you'll learn how to eliminate your credit card debt.

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Although I'm not a financial expert, when it comes to being in credit card debt, I can claim some expertise. As I have tried to get out of credit card debt myself, with some success and the occasional setbacks, I have gleaned some tips from the real experts out there. Here are some "get out of credit card debt" suggestions that have on occasion worked for me and may work for you, too.

  1. Figure out what you owe. If someone were to ask you how much you owe, would you be able to give her a real number or would you just say "a lot?" To start getting out of debt, know how much you owe. From there, you can begin to formulate a real plan for getting to that beautiful zero balance point. Also, make a note of things like the minimum due fee of each card and the interest rates and finances charges you're being subjected to each month. This will help you evaluate later which card to pay off first.

  2. Figure out where you spend so you know where to cut. Of course, the reality is many people are in credit card debt because they don't have the cash for essential and often unexpected car breakdowns, medical emergencies, and that kind of thing. If you're in that category, you know where your money went and you're in a category of your own. However, if you're in big credit card debt and can't figure out why, start tracking your spending. Where are you laying down that plastic? Where are you spending cash that you could be putting toward paying down your debt? As you list everything you spend--everything--you will see where you may be throwing away good money after bad, wasting, or not being as frugal as you may need to be. Knowing what you're doing is the first step towards figuring out what you should stop doing in pursuit of those zero balances.

    In my case, I realized I spent a lot of little sums here and there, usually in cash, on things I didn't need. Sure, it was fun to spend, but when the monthly credit card bill came around and I didn't have cash to pay even the minimum, it wasn't ultimately worth it. When I stop spending, I can start paying off those debts and relieve some stress. Definitely better than those nickel and dime items.

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Author: B. Danesco

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Alliant Credit Union

(303) 398-4720
7505 E. 35th Ave. Bldg 3 Suite 385
Denver, CO