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Consolidate your credit card debts effectively in 5 easy steps

2 March 2010 No Comment

To consolidate your credit card debts is nothing but to put together all you credit card debts together and make a systematic settlement without having to incur a heavy monthly interest or having to go through heavy late payment charges and other hidden cost during repayment.

Here I am going to give you five steps on how to consolidate and manage your credit card debts better.

First, limit your credit card access to not more than 2 for a person in the family and make sure that these cards are available only for the earning member of the family.

Second, put a limit to your monthly expenditure. In other words, live within a budget. I know it sounds bourgeoisie, but it helps with both the short and the long run.

Third, do not go in for add-on cards that help your family members to have a purchasing power, especially the kids in their teens.

Fourth, look for a good debt consolidation firm or a consultant. Before you decide on a particular firm, go through all the benefits that they ought to offer. If in doubt or you think that certain things are not transparent enough, then go ahead and discuss the same with the firms.

Fifth, on deciding upon the firm that suits your needs best, put together all your credit outstanding statements and let the firm or consultant take over from there.

Now remember these 5 simple steps and make certain that you consolidate and manage your credit cards better. These tips are sure to help you live a debt free life really soon.



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