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Practical Ways to Debt Relief
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By: Narendra Kumar Email Article
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Credit card debt is starting to get out of control. These tips will help you get out of debt and even start saving money.

These days credit card debt is unfortunately a common problem. The buy everything you want now attitude and pay it later �" is too often how credit card debt starts. In the beginning, making the payments to the credit card companies is not a problem �" but as the credit card balances rapidly increase or the number of credit cards increases �" this is usually when debt problems begin.

Now you're weighed down with so much credit card debt that you don't know what to do. The first step is realizing that the debt is a problem. Credit card spending is what got you into this predicament. Now it's time to find some debt relief. Here are some practical ways to debt relief.

1. Get rid of your credit cards. Do not get any more credit cards or open up any additional lines of credit.

2. Implement a budget. This begins with a practice and honest look at where your money is going. Ultimately there should be more money coming in than going out. Track and record your spending habits over a period of time that’s at least a month. It's critical to write down everything you spend �" especially cash purchases. After one month �" examine your spending habits and see what you can do without.

3. Budget your payments. After you have committed to removing unnecessary expenditures from your budget �" use that additional money to put toward paying your credit cards.

4. Start by paying the credit card that has the lowest balance. Continue to make the minimum payments (or whatever you may have arranged with the credit card company) to the other credit cards. When the first card is paid off �" start putting the same monthly amount toward the second card in addition to the minimum payment. For example, if you were paying $200 every month to credit card A and $50 per month to credit card B and $30 per month to credit card C. Once credit card A has been paid off �" then start paying $250 to credit card B. When credit card B is paid off �" you can then make payments of $280 to credit card C. you can continue to do this with your auto loan and then your mortgage. When all of your debt is gone �" you can put the amount of the monthly payments into a savings or money market account.

If you know your debt is out of hand and you may have difficulty making even the minimum credit card payments �" be proactive. You should call your credit card companies and explain your situation. It's in there best interest to work with you and almost always �" they will find a solution to the debt problem that is mutually beneficial. Then put these practical ways to get out of debt into action and you'll be amazed at the results. Debt relief is just around the corner.

Lizzie Bean Ms. Bean has authored many articles on debt relief programs and believes in proper due diligence before signing on with any debt or credit counseling program. Her goal is to spread the word regarding reputable programs offering debt help. Clear Debt Solution provides debt settlement programs that reduce debt through negotiation.

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