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Get on the Fast Track to Financial Freedom

 
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Elizabeth Williams

As many card holders already know getting in debt is far easier than getting out of debt. In fact high interest credit card debt has a way of quickly overcoming your best efforts to keep it under control making financial freedom something few dare to dream of achieving. Fortunately there is good news for consumers trying to get out of debt, there are ways to get off of the debt roller coaster and get back on your feet again. Get on the fast track to financial freedom using the strategy below to eliminate your debt.

Gather all your information to outline a plan. You can't get anywhere in life without a plan and that includes handling your finances. If you have a lot of debt there is a good chance you have multiple accounts with which to contend. Take the time to gather all of your statements to determine what you owe each credit card issuer, the interest rate for each account and contact information for each creditor. You will need this information to determine how you will proceed from this point forward.

Pick a card and begin paying. Sure it is not that easy. You don't want to randomly pick just any card. Most people prioritize their debt payment in one of the following ways; interest rate or balance. The theory is simple, looking from a “numbers” perspective paying off your higher interest rate cards is the way to go to eliminate debt quickly. There are people however who need the motivational “push” of paying off balances. For this reason you must determine if you need to see accounts getting paid off quickly (you should then list your cards by balance) or if you are willing to take longer to pay off an account (you should list cards by interest rate). Once you determine which strategy is best for you, you will begin to aggressively repay the debt on the card you selected while keeping the other cards current and in good standing by making at least them minimum payment. Taking one card at a time you pay the balance for each until you are debt free.

Increase your payments. When advised to aggressively pay down debt as part of your strategy, you must find ways to pay more than the minimum payment on the card you selected to get the ball rolling. This may be hard in the current economy but it is the only true way to see changes in your balances. Making the minimum payment is simply extending the length of time you will be in debt, so finding ways to cut costs, or increase income are necessary to apply more money to your balance each month. There is nothing stopping your from making more than one payment per month (some cards may have a maximum number of payments but few people reach those limits). If you send money more than one time, you will be amazed at how quickly your balance will drop. If for whatever reason your find more money available in your budget, send a payment right away to avoid the extra money becoming “absorbed” into your daily spending.

Consider a balance transfer offer only if you can avoid incurring more debt. Balance transfer offers are not as lucrative or easy to come by as previous years, however there are still offers available that may make it worthwhile to consider. If you find a very low interest rate and can transfer higher balances it will give you some breathing room to pay down your debt without paying higher interest rates. You must be sure before transferring a balance that you have read and understand the terms and conditions with the new card offer (including balance transfer fees and length of introductory interest rate) to ensure the move will actually save you money. Also do not use your new card or the card you just paid off to incur more debt. Otherwise you are just adding to the amount of money you have to repay in the long run.

Getting out of debt by paying off your debt is not the easiest or fastest option available. For people who have the resources to pay off debt it is however the only choice that will preserve your credit and fulfill your financial obligations. It may not seem that paying your debt in full using the above strategy is actually very “fast” at all, until you consider the length of time it would take if you continue to make minimum payments and rack up more debt. Stop the debt cycle and start tackling your debt today to ensure financial stability in the future.

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Elizabeth Williams, Editor-in-Chief for CreditCardFlyers.com CreditCardFlyers.com is a consumer’s haven for credit cards and balance transfer information and offers. We help you find the right balance transfer card to meet your financial needs and you can compare and apply for your 0 balance transfer offer online.

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