Escaping Monetary Death With Charge Card Consolidation

July 28, 2010 by Jonathan Lucas
Filed under: Debt Consolidation 

In order to gain control of your finances, you might need credit card consolidation. When your debt are under control, you gain financial freedom. If they are out of hand, you will always feel strapped.

People are sometimes taken by surprise when their credit card debt piles up. It is all

too easy to do. If a need is imperative, and a credit card is available, the card is used. It is as easy as that.

If this is done week after week, at the end of the month when the bill comes, it adds up to amounts that you did not think of while you were spending. You needed something else. Why shouldn’t you have it? It is all justified in your mind, but then you have to pay it. And the funds may just not be there.

Pretty soon, that ten dollar item that was needed has grown to a bill of over one hundred dollars that you cannot afford. If you had purchased the item that you needed, and then left your credit card at home, this would not have happened. But most people do not remove their credit cards and juggle the cards they carry in their wallets every time they leave their homes.

If this mistake is made with several credit cards in a month, you are in trouble. And with certain emergencies, like car failure, sudden dental needs, and mom’s birthday coming up, it is easy to fall into this trap. Now the question becomes, how do you get out of it?

There are companies that specialize in debt consolidation. Some reputable ones will not even charge you. And that makes sense, because that would be just another bill to add to the pile. These companies bundle your credit card debt into one monthly bill that you can handle. The payments are stretched out, so that it is doable.

Now you will need to get rid of your credit cards. You may not have to cancel all of them. Leave one or two for emergencies only, and do not carry them both with you all the time. The others should be canceled and cut up. This is how you will get your debt under control.

Another credit card consolidation strategy would be to apply for one credit card with a much lower interest rate. Assuming that your credit is still in good standing, you should be able to do this and transfer your debts over to this new card. This solution is not for everyone, so you will have to weigh your options. And you will still need to cancel and destroy your other credit cards. Having more that two credit cards can be trouble for anyone. If the temptation is limited, this is better for you. You should probably keep one credit card for items that you will pay off monthly. And keep a tally of everything you spend on it. This way it should not get out of hand. And the other credit card should be used for emergencies only. It would be used for things like car troubles, and a refrigerator that needs to be replaced, and other emergencies that cannot be avoided. Then you will need to put money aside for this debt, as well. And if you can possibly pay more than the minimum payment on your card, this is always a smart move.

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