Credit Card Debt Advice Archive
Avoiding the Pitfalls of Credit Card Debt
Written by : Chris Guthrie
Falling into credit card debt is one of the worst ways to waste your money. Every month that you carry a balance on your credit card you're wasting money, especially with some interest rates on credit cards in the 20 ... Continue reading Avoiding the Pitfalls of Credit Card Debt »
What is Your Credit Scar?
Written by A Guest Speaker on May 21st, 2008
What is Your Credit Scar?
Written by Rich Hill
In 1987 one of the most popular movies was "Wall Street." The main character, Gordon Gekko, played by Michael Douglas, proclaimed the famous passionate announcement, "GREED IS GOOD !"
Well, as popular as that movie was, and even though it would be easy ... Continue reading What is Your Credit Scar? »
Paying off Credit Card Debt - A GREAT return on investment
Written by A Guest Speaker on May 21st, 2008
Paying off Credit Card Debt - A GREAT return on investment
Written by Chris Old
Credit Card Debt is a nasty subject to many people. I often see people who are loaded with Credit Card Debt, yet spending money on "investments" or 401k plans that there employers do not contribute to. ... Continue reading Paying off Credit Card Debt - A GREAT return on investment »
The Wonderful Invention of Credit Cards and How To Manage Them
Written by A Guest Speaker on May 21st, 2008
The Wonderful Invention of Credit Cards and How To Manage Them
Written by Jarret Cade
Ah, credit cards, what a wonderful little invention right? A credit card can be both a good thing and a bad thing. However, more often then not they turn into a bad thing. Why? Because a credit ... Continue reading The Wonderful Invention of Credit Cards and How To Manage Them »
How To Beat Credit Card Debt
Written by A Guest Speaker on May 19th, 2008
How Go Beat Credit Card Debt
Written by Tim Kwiatkowski
The simplest way to beat credit card debt is to avoid it. OK, easier said than done! But seriously, credit card debt is evil. If you cannot avoid it (like most Americans), at least keep it manageable. Following ... Continue reading How To Beat Credit Card Debt »
Do you know how to get rid of credit card debt?
Written by A Guest Speaker on May 19th, 2008
Do you know how to get rid of credit card debt?
Written by Luke Jernejcic
It is not secret that the average American has a huge amount of debt. Just look at the state of our economy. I would venture to guess that every home owner who is going into foreclosure also ... Continue reading Do you know how to get rid of credit card debt? »
Credit Card Debt - The demise of an uneducated and undisciplined America
Written by A Guest Speaker on May 19th, 2008
Credit Card Debt - The demise of an uneducated and undisciplined America
Written by Bryan Dewberry
Total US consumer debt (not including mortgage debt) reached $2.46 trillion in June 2007 (source). That number is both staggering and increasing every day. Why? Because American's have never been educated in how ... Continue reading Credit Card Debt - The demise of an uneducated and undisciplined America »
Credit Card Debt - One of Life’s Booby-traps.
Written by A Guest Speaker on May 19th, 2008
Credit Card Debt - One of Life's Booby-Traps
Written by Tony Currie
Credit card debt is one of modern life’s booby-traps. It is seductively available and so easy to obtain that you are encouraged to overlook all the painful parts and only concentrate on the immediate gain.
On its own, credit card ... Continue reading Credit Card Debt - One of Life’s Booby-traps. »
Take Control of Your Credit Card Debt - Get Out and Stay Out of Debt
Written by A Guest Speaker on May 19th, 2008
Take Control of Your Credit Card Debt - Get Out and Stay Out of Debt
Written by Jason From Best Premium Card
My family hasn't had any credit card debt in a long time. My dad always said that the only thing worse than paying bills is not being able to pay ... Continue reading Take Control of Your Credit Card Debt - Get Out and Stay Out of Debt »
Credit Cards - A Means for Making Chronic Bad Choices
Written by A Guest Speaker on May 19th, 2008
Credit Cards - A Means for Making Chronic Bad Choices
Written by Brent Crouch
According to the Federal Reserve Bank, in 1968 consumer credit card debt was $8 billion dollars. In 2007, that total exceeded $880 billion. During this same period, the rate of bankruptcy has dramatically risen as Americans have ... Continue reading Credit Cards - A Means for Making Chronic Bad Choices »
