Say Goodbye to Debt on 2008

The past holidays may have tipped you off your budget- with all the parties to prepare and all the gifts to give. Are you ready to face the new year with an excellent credit standing? Or are you one of those consumers who are having trouble paying off their credit card charges from their account?

A telephone survey conducted on December 6-9, 2007 by the Consumer Reports National Research Center revealed that only 65% of credit card holders intend to pay off their balances on the first month of 2008. The rest plan to carry over balances on their account on to the next two or three months. This could mean paying for additional interest rate unless your credit card has a 0% interest offer.

If you’ve spent a lot during the holidays, what can you do to take control of your debts and avoid further problems? Here are some tips to consider:


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Transfer your high-rate balances. If you’re credit card doesn’t have a 0% interest rate offer, then transfer your balances to a credit card that does. Usually, the zero interest rate is an introductory promo that lasts from 6 months to a year depending on the issuer. By transferring your balances over, you can afford to pay off your dues in installments without incurring interest.

Don’t be content with submitting only the minimum payment. As you prolong your credit card debts, you increase your risk of getting stuck to more debts.

Freeze the use of your credit cards. Since you’re still paying for the charges you made over the holidays, fight the temptation to charge anything new on those cards until the holiday debt is paid off. Concentrate on bringing your credit card debt down to $0.

Cut back on your costs. In order to pay off your credit card balances in full, it may be necessary to cut back on your spending. Examine your monthly expenses and see whether it’s possible for you to minimize your costs. You may need to make some sacrifices but if it can help you bounce back from your debts, then those sacrifices are definitely worth it.

Check your credit report. It’s good to start the year right. Order a copy of your credit report and make sure that there were no unauthorized charges made in your account. Cases of credit card fraud and ID theft are at a high especially during the holiday seasons so you want to make sure that you’re not one of the unlucky ones who has been victimized. In case there are incorrect accounts call your creditors immediately and the three major credit bureaus to dispute these accounts.

About the Author
Liz Roberts is a loan consultant with NewHorizon Finance and has been providing consumers and business owners with financing since 1989. Join our mailing list for FREE tips on building and repairing your credit . We also have a list of recommended bad credit credit cards
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All of what you say sounds

All of what you say sounds wonderful. The truth of the matter is that most people used the credit cards over the holiday season and will continue to use them. Plus the ones who do transfer their balances to lower interest rate cards will use the card they just transferred the balance from and now have twice the amount of debt. Also, with the promotional interest rates on most cards, it is only for 6 months to a year and when the promotion is up they charge a rediculous interest rate. Most people do not read the fine print of the contract. Another way the creditors get you on a balance transfer is with a balance transfer fee. It is usually a percentage of the balance you are transfering. If you have bad credit you should look to see why. Are you late on your bills? Are your accounts with collections? If you are answering yes and need help do some research and look for programs to help you out of debt. There are many programs out there for the consumer to help them become debt free. With a little bit of research you can find a program that fits your needs. There is debt settlement and debt meltdown and many others. All it takes is realizing you need help and wanting to take the step to a debt free life.

well written article. I have

well written article. I have almost the same issues but I was prepared and planned my holiday shopping with less debt. I saved some cash but used my credit cards for reward points. When the bill arrived, I have enough cash to pay for it. Please do check my unbiased reviews of business credit card including small business credit cards. Thank you.

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