How to Get Out of Credit Card Debt Fast - the Guide
The Pros and Cons of Having a Credit Card
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Joshua Bennington
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James Hill
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If you are looking to get out of credit debt the best thing that you can do is to be realistic. You aren't going to be able to pay off your debt all at once. If you have something that you can restructure, go ahead and do it. Also, start by paying off the small amounts you can each month. If you owe $15,000 and you can only pay $150 a month, you can start there. Also, cut out as many of the expenses as you can and take that money and put it towards your debt. Whatever you can do is going to be a good thing.
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