Credit Card Debt – You Don’t Want This

by Tina T Willer

Credit card debt and credit card usage has become habitual for many people in the west. Even though credit cards have the highest interest rates of all the debts we carry, many of us use them on a regular basis. Because of their convenience and deferred payments, today they are used much more than cash.

There are a many ways to pay off credit card debt and many people achieve this feat. Surely, to be able to pay off your credit card debt is a great achievement in itself for not everyone is able to do it. It takes a lot of discipline, restraint, planning and perseverance to finally pay off all your credit card debt.

It is similar to losing weight. If you want to lose weight and keep it off once it is lost, you cannot go back to the same eating habits you had before losing the weight. You cannot go back to the same credit card habits you had before, if you want to keep your credit card debt down. It sounds like common sense but unfortunately with us humans habits can be hard to break.

You have followed your plan and paid off your credit card debt successfully. What do you do now to keep it paid off and not fall back into old spending habits? Remember, there is life after having credit card debt, and it will be much more enjoyable than when you had it.

First, congratulate yourself for paying off your credit card debt. Not everyone has the discipline to do this. Unfortunately, many people fail too. On the other hand, some people who were successful at paying off their debt, fail to keep this debt down. Over time some people build their credit card debt right back up.

Most of the rules that you followed when you were trying to pay off credit card debt, will also hold good after you have paid off your credit card debt. Here is a quick synopsis of things that you should take care of even after you pay off credit card debt:

1) Do not overspend. Yielding to the sale offers for something that you don’t really need, is a big mistake that leads to overspending.

2) Only charge as much on your credit card that you can pay off comfortably by the grace period.

3) Make credit card bill payments in time and in full.

4) Only hold as many cards as is absolutely necessary. You should not need any more than three. Hold credit cards which give you a usable benefit, such as points for travel or other necessities.

These are just very basic rules for eliminating credit card debt; you can add more based on your own experience and knowledge.

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