How To Reduce Your Credit Card Balance In An Instant
26 12 2007As we start to leave the Christmas period behind, January will see further financial pressure for many in the UK with credit cards statements dropping through the door in the New Year. Maybe you should have saved a little more throughout the year? Maybe you should have gone a little easier on the presents? But it’s all too late now…….or is it.
While the credit crunch has affected much of the financial industry, with many mortgage and credit card offers being pulled, there are still some alternatives out there if you look around. Why pay sky high credit card interest rates when you can take out a longer term loan on payment terms which you can afford?
While the credit card companies would much rather that you kept your credit card balance high, thereby giving them a long term income stream and ensuring that you are in their grasp, the banks may have something to say about this. As interest rates in the UK start to fall we are seeing many of the credit card companies refusing to pass these on to customers, opening the door for the banks to step in.
While it may scare many people to actually look at the extent of their credit card debt, you need to attack these issues head on before they get out of control. Would a more structured long term approach not suit you better? A situation where you could actually see your balance coming down rather than just covering the debt interest each month?
Getting yourself back on the road to financial recovery may take a little time, it may be difficult at first but rest assured it will be a whole lot worse the longer that you leave it. Do not pay high interest rates where there is no need, do not bury your head in the sand and hope it will come right, look up, look forward and be sensible.
Irrational spending is impossible to predict, but a more structured debt repayment plan can give you peace of mind, reduce the pressure on you and ensure that you do not fall into the same trap again. Or at least that is the plan!












