Getting
serious about credit card debt requires lifestyle changes, so we suggest taking it a step further than just using excess cash to pay off credit card debt.
Getting
serious about credit card debt requires lifestyle changes, so we suggest taking it a step further than just using excess cash to pay off credit card debt.
Not exact matches
Paying down your
credit card debt is a winning situation, and should be a high priority for anyone
serious about improving their financial fitness.
The only solution to a
serious debt situation is to forget
about credit cards and take to a recognized lender for a proper loan.
Once you initiate a balance transfer on your
credit card debt, get
serious about paying it off.
If you've got a
credit card problem and you want to get
serious about your
debt, you can roll it into a line of
credit or something where the interest rate is much lower, or even something simple, understanding that you should pay off the highest interest rate first, just to reduce your
debt.
With
credit card debt at staggering levels nationwide, it's high time to get
serious about spending.
There are several options for consumers who are
serious about reducing their
credit card debts.
If you are
serious about paying off your
credit card debts, it's pretty easy to do if you have a plan.
When I finally got
serious about paying down my
credit card debt and my car loan, any extra money went to that purpose: gifts, government refunds, even extra paychecks, all went to getting my
debt down.
I remember when I first got
serious about getting out of
credit card debt this was an issue that plagued me.
Here, I'm assuming that you're talking
about something more
serious, such as repeatedly failing to pay the minimum amount due, or perhaps even walking away from your
credit card debt.
I had approximately 10k in
credit card debt that I had been making minimum payments on for years... at the end of last year in November I got VERY
serious about paying off the
debt and have chipped away
about 30 % of it in 4 months.