In 4 Credit Card Debt Tips for Keeping (and Staying) Out of Debt - Part I we covered the first two important tips for eliminating your credit card debt. Let’s look at tips three and four that can help you relieve your credit card debt and keep from heading back into debt.
Getting and staying out of debt is like losing weight. You can’t go back to your old habits once you are out of debt. If you do, you’ll end up right back where you were before and that’s not what we want, right?
Get Your Credit Report: You should check your credit report at least once a year. There are services online that monitor your credit report for you on a regular basis and let you know when something has changed.
This can help if you are worried about identification fraud, or just want to keep up with what is in your credit report. Mainly, you should get a copy of it at least once a year.
This will show you how much you owe, who you owe it to, who you need to contact, and what credit card company it is from. You can also take further steps to have a credit bureau investigate an account if you have any problems with it.
Paying it Off: Now that you have your credit report you have all of the information you need to start paying off your debts. Begin with the largest debt you have. Call the creditor or debt collector and negotiate with them to reduce your debt, stop interest rates, work out a payment plan, and/or stop late fees.
Pay that balance off as soon as possible, and then go to the next highest balance. You could also pay a certain amount to each debt each month if you can, but if it is not going to make any impact because of fees and interest you are better off starting with one account at a time.
These credit card debt tips can help you stay on top of your debts and keep your financial freedom.
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