Credit Card Debt
Reducing Credit Card Debt: The Best Time to Start is Now [K] [i] [n]
Michi Beck (Kindle Edition) Smashwords 2010-12-18
Release date: 2010-12-18
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I am thinking about consolidating a lot of unsecured debt using a debt/credit card counseling service. How will use of that sort of service affect my credit rating long-term?
Please do not consolidate. It is not free, they will lower your payments by increasing the length of time until you are debt free, and you will take a hit on your credit score. Or they negotiate your debt down after telling you not to pay for awhile adding another hit to your credit score. There is a better way.
A. Have a garage sale and sell anything that you no longer need or want.
B.Get a temporary part time job, if you have one, get another.
Here is a plan that can help you. If you work the plan, the plan will work for you:
1. Make a budget. Make the budget a week before you get paid. A budget is not a punishment! It is a tool which will free you from ever having to worry about money again. Put everything in your budget. Especially those annual, biannual, or quarterly bills like car registration, insurance, etc. Give every dollar you are going to bring home the name of where it is going. Add an "emergency fund" category to your budget for 25 dollars and save up until you have 1000-1250 dollars. Your emergency fund will help keep you from getting into new debt because of an emergency. If you can, set up a direct transfer to a savings account for your emergency fund. That way it moves automatically and you don't even have to worry about it. You must cut your spending and live on less than you make.
2.First get current on all of you debts and make no more late payments. Stop using your credit cards immediately. Do not take on any more debt. Credit cards are like quicksand only the death is much slower. Make a list of all of your debts in order of highest interest rate to lowest interest. Use cash only for your spending from now on.
3.Pay the minimum due on all of your debts and then put your extra money towards paying off the highest interest one first. After you get that one paid off, you put the money you were paying on debt #1 (the minimum payment and the extra payment) towards debt #2. That will pay debt #2 off faster. When that is paid off, you put all three payments towards card #3 and that one will be paid off pretty quickly. As an example:
To start :
Debt #1 (highest interest): minimum payment+ extra payment
Debt #2 (middle interest): minimum payment
Debt #3(lowest interest): minimum payment
Debt #1: paid off
Debt #2: minimum payment from Debt #1+ Minimum payment from Debt #2 +extra payment
Debt #3: minimum payment
Debt #1: paid off
Debt #2: paid off
Debt #3:Minimum payment from card #1+ minimum payment from Debt #2+ minimum payment from Debt #3+ extra payment.
That way, you will get them all paid off, on time, and pay the least interest. It will also help towards rebuilding your credit since you will no longer have any late payments. This works no matter how many different debts you may have.
4. After you get all of your debts paid off, add to your emergency fund until you have 6-12 months of income saved up. Put that emergency fund money into a liquid money market fund or into a Bank of America no-risk CD so that if you need the money you can take it out without penalty.
5a. When you have your emergency fund in place, add a category for "fun" to your budget. Save for a holiday, a vacation, a big screen, or dinners out, whatever goal you want. Remember to enjoy your life.
5b. When you have your emergency fund in place, start saving for your retirement. Join the 401(k) plan at work and contribute the maximum. Your employer probably matches at least part of your contribution so why give up free money? Open a Roth IRA and contribute the maximum on a monthly basis. If you start saving for your retirement now, you will probably retire a millionaire.
5c. When you have your emergency fund in place, start saving for your next car. Only buy cars, or other things that depreciate, with cash. Save up for a nicer car. That way you get the interest instead of paying the interest.
You can do it and it isn't as hard as you think. Just follow the plan
Just had a major surgery and racked up some major credit card debt while being out of work. Just looking to see where I could start now that I am going back to work.
If you are able, take out a home equity loan. Pay off the credit card bills with the proceeds. Then pay off the home equity loan as quickly as possible. This is a win-win situation. You get the credit card bills paid off, plus the interest on the home equity loan is a tax deduction.
Or, you could line up the credit card bills by 1)interest rate, 2)highest amount owed to lowest amount owed, or 3)lowest amount owed to highest amount owed. Whatever way you line them up, start paying them off.
I preferred the lowest amount owed to the highest amount owed. I paid the most money to the lowest balance, then paid the remaining bills just above the minimum required. As the lowest bill was paid off, I then applied that same amount plus the minimum to the next highest bill. As that bill was paid off, I then applied that amount plus the minimum to the next bill, etc.
Now Susie Orman would disagree with this method, but I found great satisfaction in seeing the bills disappear more quickly than if I had paid off the highest interest rate bill (regardless of balance) or the highest balance bill first. Plus, I think when you have big bills hanging over your head, you need to see progress as quickly as possible. It really gives you a boost to see those bills drop off the face of the earth.
Good luck!
We have 3 credit cards, all maxed to and over the limit. I am consulting a credit counseling service but my husband doesn't want it to ruin our credit. I personally think it will get us out of debt A LOT quicker and we're not filing bankruptcy. It may give us a blemish on our credit. But I think it's worth it.
Be careful with so-called credit repair businesses. Many are a rip-off and charge you to virtually nothing. You can do better contacting the credit card company yourself and work out payment terms.
Are there better routes to go when in credit card debt rather than debt services?
"Debt negotiators," posing as non-profit organizations, can ruin your credit even further, advising you not to pay your credit card bills at all. They also charge upfront fees, maintenance fees, and monthly fees, all of which are supposed to be placed in a "trust" account. Then, after many months have passed, debt negotiators finally convince creditors to settle for less money than was owed, making yours an "uncollectible account."
That tactic not only ruins your credit, due to the many "over 90 days late" remarks and collections notations, but all the money you supposedly saved -- which was actually money you owed -- will be considered as income by the IRS! In other words, if you owed $20,000 and settled for $12,000, you'd be required to list the $8,000 difference as income!
Credit repair companies promise to help clear up your credit problems. They write letters to credit bureaus, stating that various listed information is false, so the agencies will remove that information while they investigate your account. During that time, the credit repair company sends you a clean credit report, thereby giving you the false impression that you now have good credit. But after you've paid off the credit repair company, you'll discover that all the negative items will soon reappear on your report. get more information from: http://www.card-gallery.com/
I have about $15,000 worth of credit card debt(on more than 1 card). I don't use the cards anymore. I'm paying what I can but feel like I'm just going around in cirlces. I haven't defaulted on any of them and I'm not behind in payments. What's the best thing to do?
The best thing to do is to pay off your cards with the highest interest first.
Your other option (depending on your credit) is to transfer the balance to a credit card that has a low introductory rate.
If your credit is good enough, you may be able to qualify for 0% for 1 yr.
In the meantime, if possible, cut up your credit cards so you dont use them.
Do not close them once they are paid off. Having that open line of credit looks good on your credit report.
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