Credit Card Debt - the silent financial killer

Mary Lanphier
Technology spoils people’s whims. It tends to cater to every human’s caprices. It feeds on people's undying thirst for the easy, instant, and convenient. More often than not, it also causes them a lot of trouble—financial trouble through credit card debt—that is.

Credit Card convenience vs. Credit Card debt

We often see people pull out “plastic” to pay for everything they need. Why not? When all it takes is a quick swipe of the card through a little electronic box and a signature then, everything’s okay. You go home happy, content, and almost worry-free.

On the other hand, not every one of these people realize that the convenience of using credit cards can lead to a false feeling of financial security. And this realization will strike them as soon as the bills arrive.

In fact, studies show that credit card debt and personal bankruptcies have increases bank profits to the highest level in the last five years. It only shows that more and more credit card holders were unable to manage their finances that lead to credit card debt.

If you are a cardholder and having some credit card debt troubles at this early stage, it’ now time to think over the possible outcomes of this minor glitch so that a more serious problem with credit card debt would cease to arise.

Credit cards give people the feeling of invincibility. And it also gives them tons of uncertainty about their financial management capability when they encounter problems with their credit card debt. Although it is true that that credit cards solve financial matters especially when it comes to safety and convenience, credit cards also creates hassle especially when the person using it doesn’t know what you he or she’s getting into.


Indeed, paying off credit card debt may take a long time especially if the person has high interest rates. But, it doesn’t mean that you can do nothing about efficient management of credit card debt.

When you find yourself overwhelmed with credit card debt, don’t fall into a pit of depression. You can get through it with discipline and a change in spending patterns. Start eliminating problems with credit card debt by getting tips and techniques on how to pay off your balances easier, how to consolidate of frequently encountered problems, look for free debt consultation agencies that can help you, and try—inch by inch—to rediscover ways on how you can regain your financial freedom by reducing you credit card debt.

Buy things with cash. Make a plan to repay double the minimum payment, or more, to each credit company. Call the company and see if debt negotiation is an option.

The fact is, credit cards are here to stay. Regardless of credit history, the majority of us will own at least one credit card. How we manage it is a testament to our determination and willpower to manage our debt. Poverty is always around the corner.
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Mary Lanphier

Mary is an internet marketer, promoter and designer. She is also a certified life coach. Her interests and expertise vary in different arenas.

Mary has been writing for several years and has appeared in many online and hard print publications.

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