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		<title>Debt Consolidation for Credit Help</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to credit cards, credit card debt and other loans and types of debt, many people are suddenly finding themselves not only way over their heads, but also drowning in it. This is largely a result of the fact that as consumers, we are using our credit cards to purchase too many of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to credit cards, credit card debt and other loans and types of debt, many people are suddenly finding themselves not only way over their heads, but also drowning in it. This is largely a result of the fact that as consumers, we are using our credit cards to purchase too many of the things that we need and use on a daily basis, which is not why credit cards came to be in the first place. In most cases, our weekly, monthly and yearly incomes simply are not enough to allow us to buy these things, and so we regularly turn to credit cards for help and end up charging things up necessarily.</p>
<p>In some cases, and unfortunately it seems like more often than not these days, this use of credit cards is what allows us to get out of hand with our debt in the first place. We end up getting ourselves into more debt than we can reasonably afford to dig our way out of. If you feel like you are over your head in debt, or drowning in debt because your credit card bills are piling up and your income does not support their repayment, then it may actually be time for you to consider taking out a new, better loan; a debt consolidation loan. Debt consolidation loans are designed to help you consolidate numerous credit card bills and other loans into one larger but easier to pay loan.</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.creditkarma.com/credit-cards/debt-consolidation-for-credit-help/" target="_blank">Read More&#8230;</a></p>
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		<title>Get out of debt</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Feb 2008 16:33:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Some sites that I&#8217;ve found that offer good suggestions on how to manage getting out of debt:</p>
<p>9 Ways to Pay Off Debt</p>
<p>You can throw the reminders in the Cuisinart or chuck them into a garbage can, but that won&#8217;t make the debt go away. Debt hovers like a carrion bird over a dying beast, with annual [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some sites that I&#8217;ve found that offer good suggestions on how to manage getting out of debt:</p>
<p>9 Ways to Pay Off Debt</p>
<p>You can throw the reminders in the Cuisinart or chuck them into a garbage can, but that won&#8217;t make the debt go away. Debt hovers like a carrion bird over a dying beast, with annual rates of 20% or more compounded monthly, month in and month out. You can&#8217;t wish it away. But you can pay it down with determination, our free debt-fighting resources, and the good graces of a few wealthy relatives (see tip No. 5). Here are nine ways to get out of debt:</p>
<p>1. Pay more than the minimum<br />
First, break the habit of paying only the minimum required each month. Paying the minimum &#8212; usually 2% to 3% of the outstanding balance &#8212; only prolongs the agony. Besides, it&#8217;s precisely what the banks want you to do. The longer you take to repay the charges, the more interest they make, and the less cash you have in your pocket. Don&#8217;t play their selfish game.</p>
<p>Instead, bite the bullet and pay as much as you can each month. If your minimum payment is $100, double that to $200 or more. Examine your normal expenses &#8212; you can find the money. (For a gazillion ideas, check out our Living Below Your Means discussion board.) Skip eating out at lunch, and bring it from home instead. Eliminate desserts. Give up happy hour. We all have &#8220;luxuries,&#8221; and you know what yours are.</p>
<p>Make a few sacrifices, and you will find the extra dollars needed to increase your debt repayments dramatically. Those increased payments will save you hundreds, if not thousands, in interest payments. Plus, you will get out of the hole you&#8217;ve dug for yourself much more quickly. Is it fun? No. But it sure beats living a hand-to-mouth existence, fearing bills each month.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.fool.com/ccc/debt/debt03.htm" target="_blank">MORE HERE http://www.fool.com/ccc/debt/debt03.htm</a></p>
<p>Don&#8217;t Pay Your Minimum Balance</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re like most Americans, you have debt. If you&#8217;re like many Americans, you try not to think about just how much debt you have and what it&#8217;s really costing you. If you did think about it, you might not sleep well.</p>
<p>But ignorance never was bliss, and in order to get out from under the burden of debt, you need to face the uncomfortable (and perhaps downright ugly) truth: it may take you 30 years to pay off that credit card balance.</p>
<p>How can this be, you ask? You may have balances totaling less than $5000. Surely this will be paid off in no more than a couple of years. The credit card company wouldn&#8217;t let you take so long to repay them, would it?</p>
<p>The answer is: yes, it would. In fact, if you took 30 years to pay off your balance, you would be the ideal customer.</p>
<p><a href="http://financialplan.about.com/cs/creditdebt/a/GetOutOfDebt.htm" target="_blank">MORE HERE http://financialplan.about.com/cs/creditdebt/a/GetOutOfDebt.htm</a></p>
<p>Debt Snowball &#8211; The Truth About How to Get Out of Debt</p>
<p>Myth:  I should pay off the debt with the highest interest rate first to get out of debt quickly.<br />
Truth:  You should pay off the smallest debt first to create the greatest momentum in your debt snowball.</p>
<p>The math seems to lean more toward paying the highest interest debts first, but what I have learned is that personal finance is 20% head knowledge and 80% behavior. You need some quick wins in order to stay pumped enough to get out of debt completely. When you start knocking off the easier debts, you will start to see results and you will start to win in debt reduction.</p>
<p>Debt Snowball Plan<br />
The principle is to stop everything except minimum payments and focus on one thing at a time. Otherwise, nothing gets accomplished because all your effort is diluted.</p>
<p>First accumulate $1,000 cash as an emergency fund. Then begin intensely getting rid of all debt (except the house) using my debt snowball plan. List your debts in order with the smallest payoff or balance first. Do not be concerned with interest rates or terms unless two debts have similar payoffs, then list the higher interest rate debt first. Paying the little debts off first gives you quick feedback, and you are more likely to stay with the plan.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.daveramsey.com/the_truth_about/get_out_of_debt_4055.html.cfm" target="_blank">MORE HERE http://www.daveramsey.com/the_truth_about/get_out_of_debt_4055.html.cfm</a></p>
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