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		<title>Credit Cards For Bad Debt &#8211; 5 Steps to Improve Your Situation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the world in financial meltdown, its important to ensure your finances are as good as you can make them. But what if you have a poor credit rating or a history of bad debt? It&#8217;s still possible to take positive action and improve your situation. If you do nothing then the situation will worsen [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>With the world in financial meltdown, its important to ensure your finances are as good as you can make them. But what if you have a poor credit rating or a history of bad debt? It&#8217;s still possible to take positive action and improve your situation. If you do nothing then the situation will worsen &#8211; the credit card and loan companies structure their products this way. So doing nothing will not help. So here is what to do:<br/><br/>Step 1: Decide to take positive action. This is, for most people, the hardest step to take. They stumble along and hope that the situation will improve and that their creditors will take pity on them and wave a magic wand. It won&#8217;t happen. Financial products are designed with terms and conditions that continually penalise unless you take action and understand the rules.<br/><br/>Step 2: One major thing you have to keep in mind is your creditor is probably very willing to work with you. Its in their best interest to have you making some payment versus no payment at all. So the first step is to contact them &#8211; be polite but firm. Tell them about your situation and that you want to take positive action to improve the situation. Ask for a lower interest rate or a repayment plan. You may get a poor response but persevere and put your request in writing &#8211; it&#8217;s then a permanent record of your willingness to work with them to resolve the problem and its likely to get a better response.<br/><br/>Step 3: STOP using your credit cards. Do what you have to do, cut them up, bury them, freeze them, anything as long as it stops you using them. Any spend on credit (a socially acceptable word for debt) will make the matter worse and if you are already a bad risk because of previous situations then you are likely to be paying heavily for the right to spend money you don&#8217;t have &#8211; probably over 30% APR (Annual Percentage Rate) or even 40%. This will cost you huge amounts in interest.<br/><br/>Step 4: Decide to reduce your debt. Take a sheet of paper and list your debt in order of interest rate. Include all loans and credit cards, together with the APR being applied to each. Start paying the ones with the highest interest rate first and work down the list. Concentrate on those high interest rate cards by paying more than the minimum balance each month. If you pay the minimum it will take you years to clear the debt. It doesn&#8217;t matter how much you pay, just pay as much as you can possibly afford over the minimum required. Pay the minimum on the other cards and debts until the one with the highest interest is paid off, then start on the next highest.<br/><br/>Step 5: Keep going! Again, easier said than done but if you work consistently down the list you will eventually be debt free. Treasure that moment since you will be one of a tiny minority who have no debt. You can then spend your money on what makes you happy and start to build the life you want.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Colin Hardwick						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Credit Card Debt Negotiation</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 00:09:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Struggling with your Credit Card Debts can leave you tired, frustrated and deeper in debt than you were to start with. If you have admitted to yourself that you are in debt then you are ready to start to move yourself into a more beneficial situation. This is where credit card debt negotiation comes into [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Struggling with your Credit Card Debts can leave you tired, frustrated and deeper in debt than you were to start with. If you have admitted to yourself that you are in debt then you are ready to start to move yourself into a more beneficial situation. This is where credit card debt negotiation comes into play.<br/><br/>The first thing you need to do is contact your credit card company, if you have been struggling with payments then they will probably be contacting you on a regular basis but do not wait for them to call you get on the phone and talk to them first. Many people are worried that when they call they will be told that there is no hope. This is not true it is within the Credit companies best interest to help you out of debt and put you in a better financial situation, that way they can try and get you to spend more on your card (Which you are not going to do once you are out of debt are you?).<br/><br/>When you call them tell them your situation and ask them what they can do for you, if they say nothing then you need to move onto the next stage which is to get credit counseling. A credit counselor will assist you in your credit card debt negotiation. They will help you create a budget as well as work with creditors to reduce your monthly payments, finance charges and late fees if you have accrued any.<br/><br/>A credit counselor will not only look at your credit card debt negotiation but also allow you to pay them one simple payment for them to distribute between your creditors. There is normally a one off fee but in many cases this is waived.<br/><br/>Do not continue to struggle on with your debts you will only end up deeper in than you are right now, your debts an also have an effect on your health and relationships. Credit Card Debt Negotiation is something that you need to do in order to live a more care free life.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Steven Turner						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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