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January 19, 2009

Ditch the Credit Cards

Today credit cards are all the rage. Everyone has one. No one pays cash for anything anymore. Some people don’t even carry cash. Charging is the way to go. And the result? A lot of people drowning in credit card debt. The solution? Try using cash for a change.

When you apply for a credit card be sure you read carefully the terms and conditions. You might start out with an amazing rate. But don’t miss or payment or make a late payment. You might find that they double or even triple that rate of interest. Purchases made on a credit card that has interest rates nearing 30% are going to cost you a small fortune down the road.

Credit is not all bad. We all need credit at one time or another and you can’t establish good credit if you never use credit for anything. If you always pay cash how will creditors know that you are a good risk? So there is a balance to be had.

However, compounding interest makes credit card use a dangerous game. You need to be careful because before you know you it can rack up huge debts on multiple credit cards and they will just keep mounding month to month. It becomes a vicious cycle.

It may seem easy to buy everything on credit. But if you are buying things that will no longer have when it comes time to pay for the purchase what sense does that make. How ridiculous if you charged a meal on your credit card three months ago and you are still paying on it, plus interest. That food has been long gone and you are still in debt because of it.

An emergency card is good to have. It is very useful when the unexpected happens and there is no disposable cash to take care of it. So it is not necessary to ban all credit card use.

What about the other cards? Cut them up! As soon as the balance reaches zero, call the credit card company and cancel them. Be aware that the representative will try to entice you to stick around. They may even offer to up the credit limit. It’s a trap, so don’t fall for it.

There is a lot to be said for the old fashion way of doing things. If you want something pay cash for it. If you don’t have the cash save up until you do have it. If you can’t save up enough for it you probably didn’t need it anyway. There would be a lot less people in debt if everyone lived by those simple rules.

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