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How to Reduce Credit Card Debt

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Money down the drain?
Money down the drain?

Many people want to know how to reduce credit card debt effectively. This article outlines 7 simple steps that will reduce credit card debt, and that will eventually eliminate it.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Determination and a will to succeed!
  1. Step 1

    How to reduce credit card debt is a question that is asked more nowadays than at any other time in history. Millions of people are currently dealing with thousands of dollars worth of personal credit card debt and knowing exactly how to deal with this problem is something many need help with.

    These SEVEN simple steps will eventually eliminate your debt completely.

    • Account for spending
    • Reduce unnecessary spending
    • Write down each Credit card level and APR.
    • Spend less on necessities
    • 0% APR balance transfers
    • Credit Card Consolidation Loans
    • Cut up your cards

    How to Reduce Credit Card Debt - Step 1.

    Analyze your credit card statements and identify those little indulgences and needless impulse buys that have, at the end of the day, got you in this mess.

  2. Step 2

    How to Reduce Credit Card Debt - Step 2.

    Once you have identified what you have been wasting your cash on, you need to eliminate them from your spending. You will never reduce your debt if you do not eliminate unnecessary spending.

  3. Step 3

    How to Reduce Credit Card Debt - Step 3.

    OK, so you SHOULD now have stopped spending money on those unnecessary items; what you now need to do is list every credit card balance in order of size and APR. There is no hard and fast set of rules to say how you should target repaying your debt but here are three ways.

    i. Target the card with the highest APR first; logically this makes sense as you will be getting rid of the debt that increases without spending!

    ii. Look to pay off the card with the smallest balance first: Psychologically this is a great method as every time you pay off a card the buzz you receive is amazing.

    iii. Pay each card off proportionately each repayment period. Although this seems to be the fairest way to clear your debt, it may be some time before you see any one balance being cleared.

  4. Step 4

    How to Reduce Credit Card Debt - Step 4.

    Step 4 is all about cutting back some more. You should have stopped spending on unnecessary items or using the local restaurant as your personal dining room but, you do need to cut back even further.

    Look at your grocery bill, your usage of utilities; always opt for a cheaper alternative. Feeling cold? Stick on a jumper, not the heating! Get a bus not a cab. All simple things that will help save you heaps of cash that can then go towards paying off your credit card balances.

  5. Step 5

    How to Reduce Credit Card Debt - Step 5.

    You may already have used them but if not there is something that may be worth considering. In the battle to steal customers from one another the credit card companies were all offering the 0% APR balance transfer at one time. Although the number of offers available has decreased in recent years, they can still be found, and will buy you a period of time with no interest, in some cases up to and beyond 12 months!

    Just make sure you read the small print, you don’t wan to be hit with transfer charges or an astronomical interest rate at the end of your 0% period.

  6. Step 6

    How to Reduce Credit Card Debt - Step 6.

    Credit Card Consolidation Loans are another option to be considered. Theses loans will provide you with the funds to clear your credit card debt and leave you with a single payment that is at a much lower interest rate, sounds great in theory but consider this - these loans are generally secured against your property and you will be putting your home at risk should you default, so if you can repay your credit cards using steps 1 to 5 do so.

  7. Step 7

    How to Reduce Credit Card Debt - Step 7.

    Stop yourself from ever getting into this mess again by cutting up each card you pay off! If you must keep one for financial emergencies choose the one with the lowest APR.

Tips & Warnings
  • As mentioned previously, a good degree of determination is needed to get control of your credit card spending. An extra tip would be to keep a log of every thing you do, that way you can see any success you achieve before it happens, ensuring you win the hardest battle of all..the psychological one!
  • Always read the small print, never get caught out by hidden charges and penalties.
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