Some Very Practical Credit Card Debt Advice

In: Debt Management

5 Jul 2009

Even though so called financial experts may sometimes disagree, the fact remains that credit is not something that is inherently bad. The problem is not the credit itself but rather the improper or uncontrolled use of credit. If you find that you have this problem you should not feel like you are the only one. In fact, the country itself has this problem. When national bills cannot be paid, the country extends credit lines that it has with different financial institutions.

The problem with most credit card debt advice is that it is usually given by someone running around claiming that the sky is falling and not all the credit cards in the world can prop it up. What people need is some real world credit card debt advice and saying that you should avoid credit cards is not real world credit card debt advice, it is being unrealistic. Here is some real world credit card debt advice to help you out.

Limit Yourself to Just One

Some of the absolute best advice available related to credit card debt is to join a credit union if you have not done so already. Then, request a credit card from them that has a moderately sized credit limit.

The credit limit on your credit card will not be raised by a credit union unless they first contact you to give you notice of the increase. Using cash to make purchases, however, is always preferable to raising your credit limit. Credit unions also tend to charge interest rates of ten percent or sometimes even less on credit card accounts. You can expect that this rate will remain stable instead of getting higher and higher.

Emergency Back Up

Everyone is going to get credit to buy that great stereo system, or whatever, at least once in their lives so warning against that is pointless. But if you can just use your credit as a back up and not as the main way you purchase goods and services then you will be much better off.

It gets tempting and every once in a while everyone gives in to the temptation and that is okay as long as you can afford it. But try and keep it under control and only use your credit as a back up if you can.

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