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Friday, 20 October 2006

There is no doubt that in today's must-have market place it is all too easy to give in to the lure of an easy purchase and use the plastic. However, as all too many of us quickly find out it is also frighteningly easy to mark up a huge amount of debt in double quick time. If you are one of the many with the problem of a growing credit card debt then perhaps it is time you started to address the situation.

Just for a minute, imagine if you will the feeling of being rich. Being able to buy anything you want and not having to get in to debt as a result. Is that the lifestyle you would like? Of course it is, that's what we all want! But the trouble with imaginings of this kind is that it is precisely the reason we accumulate credit card debt in the first place. We enjoy the thrill of being able to buy that luxury item on credit and put the reality of actually paying for it to the back of our minds. That is until the bill from the credit card company drops onto the mat the following month.

Once you get into difficulties trying to keep up with an increasing debt, then like many you could be using your imagination again and dreaming that winning the lottery, or inheriting a vast fortune from a long lost relative is going to solve all of your financial woes. If that is the case then dream on because you are living in cloud cuckoo land!

There can be light at the end of the dark tunnel of credit card debt, but you will need to come back down to earth first. Perhaps the hardest thing to accept is that a successful debt reduction strategy will require self discipline and a basis in reality.

Ok, we have established that there is no quick fix, so what are the "easy steps" mentioned in the title? Well 'easy' does not necessarily mean painless, but it does mean straightforward, so:

- Stop using the card – this might seem difficult at first especially if you have developed a 'borrow from Peter to pay Paul' system, but it is vital.
- Stop buying luxury items – don't deny it, you are only fooling yourself so stop it now.
- Cancel your summer holiday next year – yes, really!
- Forget about the Joneses - and don't even think about trying to keep up.
- Pay off MORE than the minimum amount – this is absolutely essential if you are to eventually pay off the debt altogether.
- Stick with it!

Once you achieve these steps, then you will be reducing your credit card debt on a regular basis and well on your way to a wealthier and worry-free financial lifestyle.

Lastly, remember that If you really want to live debt-free, then the only circumstances under which you should keep a credit card is if you are willing to pay off the whole balance each month. Do you have that self control?

For more information on how to reduce your credit card debt in easy steps visit http://credit-card-debt-relief.blogspot.com where you will find a wealth of helpful articles and information.

 
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