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    With the new legislation passed by Congress taking effect soon that will limit the rates and fee increases that credit card companies can charge, many companies are making last minute changes to their cards.  Keep an eye on your statement for July and August to see if there have been any changes to your rates and fees.

    Discharge of Debt - Cutting my Credit Card Bills

    There are many companies out there offering ways to reduce credit card debt.  While this sounds like a great idea, you need to get more details.  After all, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

    What these companies are not likely to tell you is that they usually reduce your income by getting the credit card companies to discharge some of your debt.  Which may sound great but will have a very negative effect on your credit score.  Thus, while it may help you in the short term, in the long term doing this will result in higher interest rates the next time you try to get a card, vehicle, or house.

    In the past, many people dealt with credit card debt by taking out second mortgages on their house to pay off the debt.  Now, however, it is difficult if not impossible to do that in many states due to the declining home values and reluctance of banks to lend money.

    The best way to get rid of debt without negatively affecting your credit score is to not accumulate debt in the first place.  However, if you do have the debt, you need to come up with a plan to get rid of it.  Start budgeting to pay a certain amount of the credit card each month and don’t put anything extra on the card.  It is nearly impossible to pay off a large credit card debt if you keep putting more debt on the card.  While that can be very tempting this time of year, to get ahead you have to say no.

    One way to keep from spending on your cards is to keep them in a safe or drawer rather than your purse.  If the credit card isn’t always right there tempting you to use it, you will be more likely to just buy spend wisely because you know the money is coming directly out of your account rather than thinking about a bill that will have to be paid someday in the future.

    Once you get out of the habit of reaching for the card for impulse purchases, you will be amazed to realize that you don’t really need the credit card as much as you thought.  Try living without a credit card for 3 months.  At the end of that time, you will likely realize that you haven’t even missed it and that your finances are in a better position because you are watching your spending more carefully.

    The best way to get rid of credit card debt is to not have it in the first place, but if you do have debt that you need to get rid of, put the card in a place you won’t be tempted or cut it up.  Then, set aside some money each month to start paying down the balance.  I would also recommend using any extra money you receive such as your income tax return or some extra cash from friends or your boss at Christmas to pay down a little extra on the debt.  Life really is much simpler and less stressful without the debt.  Try it and I’m sure you will feel the same.

    Alternative ways to pay for Christmas

    Many stores are touting their layaway plans this year as well as store credit cards.  While these are both ok options, I prefer to stay away from credit cards and thus avoid the temptation to overspend.  So this year, instead of throwing Christmas on your credit cards or putting something on layaway, check out these great ways to save or make a few extra bucks that you can put towards the Santa fund.

    1. http://www.volition.com/

    This site offers information on getting paid to surf the web, freebies from a variety of websites, coupons, and much more.  I often use Volition to sign up for mystery shops when I have some free time.  While mystery shops will not pay the bills, they are great if you want some extra cash.  Many sites make you pay to have access to this information but with Volition you get it all for free.  So if you are interested in making some extra money shopping or eating out, don’t pay for the info, check it out here instead.

    2. http://riveroffers.com/?cogid=frend&refid=

    This site offers everything you can imagine,  If you are tired of your current cellphone provider, check this site out.  You get the newest phones free from all the name brand providers plus free shipping and accessories as well!  My husband and I don’t shop anywhere else when it comes to cellphones because nobody has been able to beat these deals.  They also offer over 25 different credit cards sorted by what you want out of your card, ie points, low interest rate, cash back, etc.  They also offer web hosting, domain names, high speed internet and much more.  The best part, you can become an agent for free and then purchase what you need from yourself for additional discounts.  Check it out.

    3. www.couponmom.com

    While not as exciting as the other two, this website offers a variety of ways to save money on your grocery bill and nights out on the town.  Their weekly emails give you the best sales in town and options to print out coupons for additional savings.

    Life without credit cards using a savings account

    While credit cards seem to be an American staple, something that is seen as a “need” rather than a “want” – you don’t have to live on the roller coaster of credit if you don’t want to.
    A savings account is the best way to avoid the credit card trap. I know how difficult it is to save money, really I do. But if you follow these simple tips, you’ll find it easier to save and you can get off the credit card train, you know the one, it only leads to compound interest and more debt.

    1. Don’t hook your savings account up to your checking account if you are using the bank’s Internet site to check your balance and keep up with your finances.
    2. If keeping your savings account in the dark isn’t helping, consider starting a savings account at a bank that is not your primary. Do not sign up for a debit card or ATM access if you can help it. Making it difficult to get your money keeps you from spending it.
    3. Consider a Money Market account. It has a higher interest rate than a standard savings account, and making money on your money might be a great way to keep yourself from getting sidetracked and spending your savings account money.
    4. Think of your savings account as a credit card. Your limit is how much you have in the savings account. If you spend part of it for an emergency, make payments to your savings account just like you would to a credit card. This will help you from depleting your savings entirely in the event of an emergency that you need to spend money on.

    These tips can help you start and keep a savings account, the ultimate cure for having to use credit cards in emergencies.