"Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars."Les Brown
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Debt consolidation mortgage - decode its apparent complexity Someone great once said that 'if it isn't the sheriff, it is the finance company'. Do you feel the same? Has the piling up of bills forced you to take several loans? Do you live in constant dread that someone would soon come to claim his money. The ...
Debt: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly An article of 750 words describing the different kinds of debt and how understanding debt can help you make better decisions when making purchases with credit. Neither a borrower, nor a lender be, cautions Shakespeare in Hamlet. The reality is, most ...
Knocking Down the Debts with Credit Repair If you take a hard look at your situation and analyze your debts carefully, you might just find a solution to knocking down the debts. Debts are bills we owe to creditors, someone or source that has extended us a line of credit believing that we will pay ...
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1. If you are paying interest on your outstanding credit card balance, then you can save yourself all that interest you are giving to your credit card company by applying for another credit card that offers a 0% interest rate and transferring the balance from your existing card to your new one . Usually these 0% interest offers last for a set period of about 6 to 9 months and the money you save can be substantial. Be careful when selecting a new credit card to apply for as some of them now charge a balance transfer fee of around 2% of the balance transferred, so make sure you pick one that doesn't charge for doing a balance transfer. So that you can continue to pay no interest after this time, just apply for another 0% credit card from another credit card company at least a month before the first 0% offer expires, so you can switch the balance and not accrue any interest charges. 2. If you can't get a 0% balance transfer offer, then you can still apply for a card that has a lower interest rate than the one you are currently paying interest on and do a balance transfer to it. Of course if you already have another card with a lower balance transfer rate than your existing one, you can transfer the balance to that one, lowering your interest payments. 3. Another way you could save money on outstanding credit card debt is to simply ask your current credit card company if they would lower their rate for you. It is surprising to find that many of them will do this for you, especially if you tell them you are thinking of moving your balance to another card with a lower interest rate, they will most likely match the interest rate. 4. If you have several balances outstanding on several cards, then a good way to save money is to pay off the card with the highest interest rate first, which lowers the interest you pay overall.
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