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December 9, 2011    Posted in: Debt Advice

Credit Card Debt

Credit Cards are one of the easiest forms of debt to acquire and are often the stimulus of debt problems, due to the unique way that funds are repaid and interest is charged.

Credit card debt can be the most expensive forms of credit if managed incorrectly and can be very difficult to get under control.

Credit Card Minimum Payments

Unlike a loan, which is likely to have a fixed level of borrowing, pre-arranged repayment costs and term, a credit card offers the convenience of making minimum payments and all the while it’s still possible to increase the debt through further purchases and interest incurred on the unpaid balance remaining!

Eliminating Credit Card Debt

Eliminating credit card debt can be very difficult and it is important to identify that there may be a problem if your find yourself relying and credit cards for everyday living costs like rent or mortgage.

More than 2 million people have used credit cards to pay their mortgage or rent, an increase of almost 50% in a year, according to the housing and homelessness charity Shelter.

Expert Quote on Credit Card Debt

Campbell Robb, chief executive of Shelter, said: “This research brings into sharp focus how keeping a roof over their head has become a daily struggle for millions across the country. This is a totally unsustainable situation and one which we fear could see thousands more families pushed into the spiral of debt, eviction or repossession and ultimately homelessness.

“Using credit cards to pay the rent or mortgage is simply robbing Peter to pay Paul. With the average credit card interest rate now standing at over 16% it is the worst possible course of action. Already someone faces the nightmare of losing their home every two minutes, and we would urge every single one of these people now relying on credit to keep their home to seek advice urgently.”

Clark Richards has a wealth of experience in advising client about credit card debt. There are some simple steps to assist in settling credit cards and a Debt Management Plans can be welcome relief until finances are back on track.

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December 9, 2011    Posted in: Debt Advice

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