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Tight Finances? Eliminate Your Credit Card Debt
Updated: 1/16/2009 11:00:08 AM
 
(ARA) - Times are tight, layoffs are looming and people are scrambling to reduce their monthly expenses. But when you've got $10,000 or more in credit card, medical or personal debts you may feel like the situation is hopeless. But there are ways to reduce your debt, cut your payments and lower your interest rates to help put you in a better financial situation.

By the end of 2007, total U.S. consumer debt (not including mortgage debt) reached $2.55 trillion, according to the Federal Reserve. Nearly 75 percent of U.S. families have credit cards and 58 percent of those families carry a balance, according to the most recent survey by the Federal Reserve. If you're in that majority, imagine what you could do with the money you save by eliminating your credit card debt.

If you're having trouble paying your credit card bills, medical expenses or personal debts, don't wait until collection agencies start to call. Working with a debt relief company can help you reduce your debt by up to 60 percent, eliminate high interest rates and avoid bankruptcy. Simple-Debt-Relief.com will connect you with a debt relief specialist who can educate you about your options and help you get out of debt in as few as 3 months.

The experts at Simple-Debt-Relief.com offer the following tips to help you avoid falling into debt:

* Pay attention to how much money you make and how much money you spend. Credit cards and loans make it easy to spend more than you make and, before you know it, you're in over your head.

* Credit cards do not give you something for nothing. You may use your credit card to make a purchase and still have cash in your wallet, but you will have to pay your credit card bill. There's no such thing as free money.

* If you've ever paid one credit card with another, you're just moving money around and creating more debt. This is a sure sign of trouble.


If you have more than $10,000 in credit card, personal or medical debt, get your free debt analysis at Simple-Debt-Relief.com. You’ll be matched with an expert who can guide you through the process of becoming debt free. Copyright © 2009, ARAnet, Inc.

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