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Tips to Lower Your Debt Levels
By Jay Moncliff

He had heard people speak contemptuously of money: he wondered if they had ever tried to do without it.
--W. Somerset Maugham

 

With the levels of debt in America today many Americans should take a compulsory course in credit and debt management. Unfortunately, this ignorance in relation to positive credit management means many Americans are doing untold damage to their credit record. This common problem occurs through people not having access to the simplest of credit management tips, leaving them in a progressively worse position each month. However things don’t need to be this way. Credit and debt management is simple, and the starting point for success is a desire for a quick reduction to your debts. The following tips provide simple steps for a rapid improvement in your credit situation.

Debt Management Tip #1 Pay on time

Making your payments when or before they are due is the easiest and most important way to protect your credit record. Added to this, on time payment means no late fees, and no adverse marks against your credit record either. Proactively managing your debt with on-time payments is the best way to avoid defaulting on your account through late payment, an activity that is a large source of fees for credit providers. Paying on time might be difficult, but it becomes even harder when you must find an extra $30 - $50 in late payment charges.

 

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Debt Management Tip #2 Work closely with Your Creditors

An excellent way to improve relations and get flexibility with creditors is to communicate and work with them. Nearly all credit providers have debt management plans, and many other options like suspended payment plans if you are finding repayments difficult. Talking to your creditors is the best way to get flexibility and ease pressure. They will not just go away if you don’t, and a lack of communication is a sure-fire way to make your situation much worse.

Debt Management Tip #3 Pay out your Credit Cards

Credit cards are one of the most expensive forms of credit, and an important step in proactively managing your debts is to pay off these cards as quickly as possible. Prioritizing payment of your credit cards as part of a debt management plan will yield unexpected results. Your overall debt levels will drop faster as these cards nearly always charge the highest rates of interest, an minimizing the amount of interest you pay is an important step in proactively managing your debts.

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Jay Moncliff is the founder of http://www.debt-center.info/ a website specialized on Debt Management, resources and articles. This site provides updated information on Debt Management. For more info visit his site: Debt Management.

 

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