Credit Card Debt
By
Jeanette Joy
Fisher
If you can't sleep at night because of credit card
debt worries, you're not alone. Many people get in over their heads
charging things they think they can't live without.
You don't need to cut up all of your credit cards.
Save your major bank cards, but stop charging needless temptations on them.
You need a couple of major bank credit cards to maintain or build strong
credit scores.
The credit cards you should cut up, department store
credit cards, cost you too much in interest. Plus, these types of credit
cards lower your credit scores. When mortgage lenders compute your credit
worthiness for real estate financing, they deduct points for unfavorable
department store credit lines.
Here are a few things you shouldn't charge on your
credit cards:
1. Gasoline. Why charge something that gets
burned up before you pay for it? Think about how much per gallon you pay
when you pay interest.
2. Food. Many people use their credit cards to
purchase groceries that they pay for over the next year or longer. Also,
because it's so easy to pay with plastic, they buy extravagant and unneeded
items. What's more important--junk food or a good night's sleep?
3. Clothes. Think before you buy clothes on
credit. Don't charge clothes on your credit cards unless you can pay them
off right away. Children's clothes wear out or they outgrow them before
you've paid off the credit card debt.
4. Utilities. Because it's so easy to pay
utilities with an automatic credit card charge, many people end up paying
for their air conditioning when they're heating their homes. Put your
automatic utility payments on your debit card instead.
5. Automatic services. Examine your next
credit card statement. Total up items like cable or satellite TV, Internet
services, and other automatic monthly charges. Can you pay these charges
off each month or are you getting behind?
Make your life easier. Stop charging consumables and
monitor your credit card debt. You'll improve your credit scores and sleep
well.
Copyright © Jeanette J. Fisher.
Jeanette Fisher teaches how to get
out from under credit card debt, how to use credit to make money, and six
ways to build strong credit to finance your first home and multiple
investment properties. For a free ebook "Credit Tips for Mortgage
Financing," see
http://worryfreecredit.com
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