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Learn About Credit - Consolidate Your Debt

Want to learn about credit? One of the first things that you should do is to consolidate your debt. Consolidation of debt is not difficult to do, but you have to have the right credit card in which to do this. You should look for a credit card that has a low interest rate to which you can transfer your balances.

 

There are many credit cards that offer a low rate. Some offer introductory rates as low as 0 percent for the first six months in an effort to get you to transfer your balances. Credit card companies will usually offer lower interest for balance transfers than they will for regular credit card purchases. The low interest rate will only be good for a specified period of time.

If you can find one credit card that will offer you a low interest rate and allow you to consolidate your debt of your outstanding balances, you can save money on your credit card payments each month. One thing that you have to learn about credit is that you should look to pay as little interest as possible in your credit card payments. If you are smart, you can get away without paying any interest payments at all.

Suppose you owe a total of $4,000 on a bunch of credit cards, on which you are paying about 13 percent in interest. You get an offer for a credit card with a limit of $5,000 that will give you a low introductory rate of 0 percent interest for the first 6 months. After that, the interest rate will go up to 14 percent. You transfer the balances of the existing credit cards over to the new card, thus consolidating your debt, and then have one low monthly payment instead of several. You not only consolidated your debt, but you saved money as well in interest.

If, after 5 months time, you realize that you still owe $2,500 on the balance, you can then apply for a credit card with a 0 percent offer again. There are so many of them out there and as long as you maintain good credit, you will keep getting offers. You will then get an additional 6 months of no interest to pay off the balance of these credit cards. If, after the 6 months is nearly over, you see that you cannot pay off the debt, you can then apply for another card and continue to do this, paying no interest at all, until the debt is paid off. Because you have one monthly payment instead of several, it makes things a lot easier for you to manage.

You can learn about credit and how to consolidate your debt simply by getting a credit card that allows you to transfer existing balances. When you consolidate your debt, you avoid the problem of having many credit card payments and only have to worry about one.



 

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