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"Which bank's credit card do you have?", "what is its credit limit", "what type of card is it"...such questions are on everybody's lips today. The world seems to have been squeezed and wrapped into a credit card. Nowadays everybody speaks and grasps...

Generate Consistent Stock Market Profit Through Credit Spread Writing
Copyright 2005 William Tan Many traders and investors dream about making consistent profit on the stock market. Typically, investors would turn to fundamental analysis for medium to long term capital gains while traders would try to time the...

Important Questions To Ask Yourself Before You Apply For a Credit Card
When you apply for a credit card, fill out the application with the knowledge that you will absolutely be paying your bills off at the end of every single month. Don't even entertain the idea of making payments and accruing interest. The trouble...

Student Credit Cards: Tips To Build Credit Worthiness & A Great Credit Score!
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"What You Didn't Know About Credit Card Numbers"
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Paying Off Your Credit Cards: A Get Out of Debt Plan

Getting out of debt requires more than just simple willpower. Most people will need to go a step further: coming up with a plan to make sure that they will be able to permanently retire their debts.
First and foremost, you need to prioritize your debts. The biggest factor here is probably going to be interest rates. What is going to cost you the most to keep going as a debt? Most likely your credit cards will be the highest interest rates, and you need to pay these off first. If you can move the debt to a lower cost card, do it. Lower monthly payments means more money to pay off the principle on your debt. Bank loans will probably be at the bottom of your priority list. These don't usually cost you as much, and you can afford to wait on paying them down.
Second, you need to budget. Controlling your costs is the key to making sure that you can have enough money every month to make a payment. Cut out the frivolous purchases you make - how many times are you going out each week? What do you spend your money on? You need to know these things, and you need to limit yourself to a couple of "treats" per month.
Third, stick to the plan. Set a specific amount that you are going to pay down every month, and then do it. If you let yourself start to slide, you'll never be able to stay with it. Make sure that you have monthly goals - they can be your benchmarks, and they can make you feel good about accomplishing them. That will help keep you going for the next month.
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