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Credit card debt is your financial worst enemy
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[QUOTE="King bell, post: 253068, member: 75687"] Most people don't realize it, but credit card debt is one of the worst enemies of your financial health. It's easy to get into debt, but it's very difficult to get out. If you're in credit card debt, you're not alone. In fact, according to a recent report, the average American household owes nearly $6,000 in credit card debt. The problem with credit card debt is that it's easy to rack up a lot of it without even realizing it. It's easy to just keep making charges and not think about the consequences. But those consequences can be very serious. Credit card debt can make it difficult to get a loan for a car or a house. It can also lead to high interest rates and late fees. If you're not careful, it can even ruin your credit score. So what can you do to avoid credit card debt? The best thing to do is to avoid it altogether. Use cash or a debit card for your purchases instead of a credit card. If you must use a credit card, make sure you pay off the balance each month. If you're already in credit card debt, don't despair. You can get out of it. It will take time and effort, but it's possible. Start by making a budget and sticking to it. Make a plan to pay off your debt, and don't add to it. If you're struggling to make payments, contact your credit card company and ask for help. You may be able to negotiate a lower interest rate or arrange for a hardship plan. [/QUOTE]
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