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April 28th, 2007

Steps to Reduce Credit Card Spending

Posted by Credit Report Admin in Credit Articles

While many people get into trouble with debt due to unforseen circumstances like a huge medical bill, others simply get into trouble because of spending discipline (or lack of). Credit cards have become such an essential thing in our lifes now that we (at least I do) use it for every thing we buy. However, the convenience we get from using a credit card also traps people into a spending binge and eventually a credit card debt spiral.

I recently got to know two friends who used to have problems with their credit card debt and this was what they suggest you do if you have problems with your spending habits (you obviously need to formulate a debt reduction plan - but you also need to change some habits)

1. Stop Using Your Credit Cards - Do not cancel your card as this will hurt your score (you also cannot cancel cards with a balance!). But rather, just cut them up and stop using them. Both told me that having to pay with cash really makes you think twice about parting with it. I personally don’t think I can stop using my credit cards. But if I did have a problem, then I’ll probably just use one!

2. Eat at Home - Yes, it not only saves money, but you will probably eat more health food as well. But eating at home will save at least half of your food expenses. This tends to be a problem for two busy working couples who are simply exhausted when they come back from work. One solution is to cook the food over the weekend and pack it in the freezer. Simply microwave it when you get back from home during the weekdays.

3. Stop going to the mall - For shopoholics, this might amount to cold turkey. But it is probably necessary cold turkey if you are constantly doing impluse shopping and piling up your credit card debt. Go to the park and run instead!

4. Use the library - Your local library probably has all the magazines that you want to read. Mine has DVDs too! I just recently borrowed the latest James Bond Casino Royale from the library and did not have to pay any fees.

5. Use quicken and check your bank balance every day - Let’s face it, the reason why most people have financial problems is because they do not treat their finances as a business. Businesses look at business reports every day. Train yourself to look at finances every day. Use a software like Quicken or Microsoft Money. Once you get into the habit to looking at your finances every day or once a week, you will treat your expenses in a different light.

Well, these were the main things I got out of my two new friends. I thought they made sense and these were things they actually did (not some theory on how you should you do it). You may realize that if you implement these steps and take their advice, it essentially involves a change in lifestyle. But that is what you probably need if your spending is out of control.

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