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Is Your Need For Credit Advice Apparent?
Looking for credit advice? Here are the cardinal rules of credit...
When the economy gets as tight as it is today, so do banks. We hear news
reports that the credit crunch has now hit the banks. Banks are no longer
willing to extend the generous credit limits of the past.
Your APR may rise overnight due a late or skipped payment, no matter how
long you've maintained a pristine payment record. Plenty of people find
themselves taking a cash advance on one credit card, to make the minimum
payment on another. Cash advances mean a transaction fee, while making the
minimum payment on the other barely keeps you afloat until the next payments
are due. This type of activity can put you in a downward spiral which ends
unhappily. Your credit rating goes down, your rates go up and you've got a
mess on your hands.
While this is not a pretty picture, your need for credit advice is becoming
apparent. You know you can't continue this way, but what can you do?
If you were to sit down with your kids and try to give them your best credit
advice, what would you say? You've been there, done that, and the credit
advice you give them will be the voice of experience. Learn to follow your
own advice. Here are the cardinal rules of credit.
1.If you can't afford to pay cash for an item, don't buy it. If you reserve
the use of credit cards to purchases such as gasoline, clothing and regular
expenditures for which you already have cash in hand, you can maintain a
credit history and good credit rating by setting that cash aside and paying
off those credit cards each month.
2.Emergency expenditures do crop up. You may need a root canal for which
your insurance only pays a limited amount. A credit card may be used
responsibly for such purposes. Our credit advice in this situation? Adjust
your monthly budget and pay it off in the shortest period of time. It may be
tempting to make that minimum payment, but it may take a year to pay it off.
The interest alone may turn that root canal into a $1000 deal.
3.Almost everyone ignores this prudent bit of credit advice: Do not finance
holiday shopping on a credit card! Sure, you want your family to enjoy the
great gifts you can put on a credit card. However, you don't want them to
suffer six months down the road when you're unable to pay for essentials.
4.No matter how tight your budget is, almost everyone can afford to put
aside $10 a week in a savings account. Not much, but in a year's time, you
can pay cash for that root canal!
In a nutshell, our best credit advice is not to live beyond your means.
Establish a savings plan, no matter how modest. You never know what life may
throw your way.
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