Credit Card Debt
Prevention
Credit card debt is one of the most wide spread financial
problems throughout many countries of the world. The convenience of using credit cards, combined with the
special offers, discounts and reward systems offered by the credit card companies make this method of paying for
goods the number one favourite for hundreds of millions of people. However, irrational spending or simply
gradual uncontrolled spending habits can lead to a lot of accumulated debt. Preventing this is essential, as it
is much easier to avoid credit card debt problems before they grow strong, instead of battling them when they
are already at maximum intensity.
The temptation to use credit cards repeatedly a fact that is
also supported by the reward systems and lower monthly payments - will often lead to debt problems. Here are a
few tips that will help you use your credit cards more wisely and enable you to prevent the unpleasant
situations of having to pay off credit card debts:
Set your budget, create a framework for a monthly budget, as
this will enable you to get a better sense of what your earning and spending balance is. Much notice that they
simply can't stick with the planned budget in this case you should leave your credit card at home when going
shopping, and use debit card or cash instead. Try to pay as much of the balance for each month. Don't settle for
the minimum payment, as that will gradually develop into credit card debt as you are losing quite a lot of money
to interest rates.
Always remember that your credit card is a cash substitute,
nothing more. You can either carry a balance, which comes with a high interest loan or you can make the minimum
payments. Although the amount of the minimum payment seems insignificant (it is usually around 3% of the entire
balance), this approach will gradually put you in debt. The credit card company accepts such low payments
because they get their money back from keeping you in debt for an unlimited period by using high interest rates.
Many studies have been carried out on the psychology of the
credit card owner. We tend to spend more than we can afford, own things that are above our financial reality
levels and gratify an immediate need with a debt that might take years to pay off. Try to adapt your spending
habits to your life style and earnings. If you can't pay off the balance on a monthly basis, then you are going
into a vicious circle of overspending and credit card debt. Don't use the credit card anymore, until you pay off
the outstanding balance. You should also make sure to pay it off on time, as there might be late fees and
different other financial penalties that will further complicate your debt problem. Your credit record will also
get damaged if your payments are inconsistent and you are often late with them.
Prevent credit card debt by making sure to keep your finances
simple. Use only one or two credit cards, if possible. The more cards you have the higher are the chances that
you will not be able to pay them off in time. Never pay off one credit card balance with another credit card. If
this happens, you need to drastically change your spending habits and come up with a good credit card management
plan. Cash advances might sound attractive, but the truth is that they come with higher interest rates and you
don't get a grace period. There are also transaction fees to worry about.
The credit industry is extremely dynamic, and credit card
issuers are always trying new ways to convince more people to sign up with their services. Different forms of
rewards, life insurances, protection plans or point systems were created to make the credit card plans more
attractive. Make sure you don't let your emotional side dictate when you make a credit card related decision.
Getting free gifts or free air miles sounds amazing, but is it really worth it? Try to base your choice on hard
facts and a realistic financial plan, not on an advertising created fantasy.
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