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How to completely Eliminate Credit Card Debt
by Andrew LaPointe 


“Credit card companies use enticing promotions to lure consumers by increasing credit limits and offering pre-approval.” 


Credit card debt is the most cunning adversary to securing your financial future. Unfortunately, many college students obtain credit cards while still in school. Credit card companies use enticing promotions to lure consumers by increasing credit limits and offering pre-approval. All of these strategies attempt to install the habit of spending now and paying later.


A debt-reduction strategy called The Debt Reduction Pyramid. will enable you to completely pay off your credit card balances.


Many people don't realize how destructive this habit is, until their credit card payments become the largest part of their monthly budget. Credit card debt, as a percentage of income, has been on the rise for the past two decades. It may be difficult to break the habit of using credit cards; however, the reward is worth the effort. A debt-reduction strategy called The Debt Reduction Pyramid. will enable you to completely pay off your credit card balances.

The Debt Reduction Pyramid is designed to help you pay off your balances quickly and painlessly. This strategy is the same as if you tear down a pyramid. If you did this, where would you start? The most logical place is the tip, since the foundation is so enormous. You would begin at the top, removing one brick at a time until the entire pyramid is torn down. Thus, you will pay off your balances, one payment at a time. There are four simple steps to follow. These steps include:

STEP ONE: The first step of this strategy involves writing down all outstanding credit card balances in ascending order (smallest to largest). This is referred to as the Debt Pyramid.

STEP TWO: The second step of the strategy is to concentrate on completely paying off the lowest balance. By paying off the lowest credit card balance, the top of the debt pyramid is eliminated. In addition to the minimum monthly requirement, you should pay as much as possible over and above the minimum. For example, if the minimum monthly payment is $40 on the smallest balance, a check could be written for $75. ($40 minimum required plus an additional $35) Pay this extra amount every month until the entire balance of the first card is paid off.

STEP THREE: Once the lowest card is completely paid off, concentrate on the second position. After the credit card balance at the tip of the pyramid is paid off, add the minimum monthly payment of the first card to the minimum monthly payment of the second smallest credit card. For example, if the minimum payment on the first position was $40 and the payment for the second card is $55, then your monthly payment to the second credit card would be $95 ($40 +$55 = $95). The benefit of using this step is that the minimum payments are already allocated into your budget. Thus, no additional money is reallocated to pay off outstanding debt.

STEP FOUR: Continue using this strategy until all credit cards are completely paid off.

IDEAS FOR HOW TO STOP USING CREDIT CARDS 

Once you begin conquering your credit card balances, the worst thing to do is to begin using them again. Here are four ideas to follow to stop using plastic:

Lock Up or Cut Up Any Credit Cards: One of the best ways to stop using credit cards is to not carry them. However, everyone should have access to at least one card in case of an emergency. There may be times when a large amount of money is needed immediately. For example, to purchase an airline ticket in a family emergency or rent a car. An innovative way to remind yourself of this is tape a piece a paper on each card with the words: "FOR EMERGENCY USE ONLY".

Write Checks: Get in the habit of writing checks: This offers two advantages: The first benefit is you can't make a purchase unless the money is in the account. This may eliminate frivolous spending. The other advantage is it will wean you out of the credit card habit.

Use Debit Cards: A debit card is similar to a credit card with one distinct difference. Whenever you make a purchase, money is subtracted from your account. You cannot spend more than what is in your account.

Put a Reward System in Place: Every time a credit card is paid off, treat yourself to a long walk on the beach or a dinner out, but not a shopping spree to put you in more debt. By following the Debt Reduction Pyramid Strategy, anyone can take control of and completely eliminate credit card debt. 


The Debt Reduction Pyramid was taken from Andrew LaPointe's Book: How to Survive the Retirement Crisis of the 21st Century - What to do Now! You can obtain additional information at www.planningforretirement.com 

E-mail: lapte@bigfoot.com or visit http://www.planningforretirement.com


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