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How to manage and then eliminate your credit card debt

by Gordon Hamilton

How to manage and then eliminate your credit card debt is something which more and more people in modern times are being forced to determine. Recent economic upheaval and bank crises have meant that many individuals are in trouble with spiralling debt and are struggling to make even the minimum repayments each month. Fortunately, there are a number of ways in which it is possible to manage and then eliminate your credit card debt and the sooner you start the process, the sooner you are likely to achieve your aims.

The first step to managing and eliminating your credit card debt is to sit down and take full stock of the amount of credit card debt you have accumulated, how much you are required to pay each month in order to simply service same and how this figure compares to your income and other fixed or essential outgoings. This budgeting exercise should be conducted very thoroughly and carefully and may very well prove invaluable in other aspects of your life, aside from your credit card debt.

Step two is to consider whether taking a consolidation loan to eliminate your credit card debt in one fell swoop is a practical option. This is where a loan is taken for the total amount of the credit card debt and used to immediately repay same. This is extremely likely to reduce the interest rate being paid on the debt, the monthly repayments required to be made and the time which it is likely to take to repay the debt in full.

If for whatever reason this option does not prove viable, it is therefore time to consider where savings may be made in other outgoings in order to increase the amount of money which is paid towards the credit card debt each month. Sacrifices may well have to be made in this respect with non-essential expenditure but this is the reality which has to be faced if you are to successfully manage and then eliminate your credit card debt.

If your credit card debt has reached the proportions where it is not even possible to make the minimum monthly repayments required each month and consolidation can not therefore be considered, it may sadly have reached the stage where professional advice has to be sought. Debt counsellors come in many shapes and forms and a reputable, professional one should be able to offer the appropriate advice as to whether some form of insolvency needs to be considered.

It is important when a course of action to manage and then eliminate your credit card debt has thus been established that said action be adhered to religiously. The plan devised has to be recognised as a commitment to the longer term and not something which is going to produce the desired effect overnight. Only where this attitude is adopted can the process of managing and then eliminating credit card debt successfully be achieved.

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