ratedarticle.com ratedarticle.com ratedarticle.com
  Main Page :> About Us :> Add Url :> Privacy :> Terms of Use :> Submit Article
Search:   

Careers & Employment

Academics & Learning

Science & Research

Automobile & Automotive

Software & Networking

Music & Entertainment

Games & Play

Teens & Kids

Travel & Accommodation

Society & Issues

Art & Creative

Shopping & Auction

Home Family & Garden

Fashion & Relationships

Cooking & Drinking

Self Help

Fitness & Health

Healthcare & Medicine

Adventure & Sports

Finance & Banking

Events & News

Law & Politics

Property & Agents

Business & Commerce

 

Main Page » Finance & Banking » Loans & Funding
 

Low APR Credit Cards for Freedom from Debt

 
Author: Attila Jancsina

Do you find yourself like so many others just barely making your minimum payments on your credit cards? Around seventy percent of Americans rotate a balance on one credit card and forty five percent only make minimum payments on any of their accounts each and every month. Your credit card balance can really take many years to pay down when you are only making minimum payments.

But, you can use a low APR credit card to enjoy freedom from debt. The first step of course is to learn to live within your means and plan a budget that you can stick with.

Now, you know who much you can afford to spend monthly. Now search out credit card companies that offer low APR credit cards. Be sure that it is not just a promotional ploy to get your business and then apply. Once you are approved you should be able to transfer your balances from those other credit cards that have you in higher interest rate bracket. If you have a balance of $9,000 at 19.99 percent versus a low APR credit card with a promotional APR of 1.9 percent you will save over $1,600 your first month.

Now, comes the hard part you now have an extra $1,600 to play with. Instead of spending this money to go into debt even further, use it to pay down your principal. This money that you are saving in interest can now be applied to the principal and as long as you do this instead of spending it on other things you will see your debt disappear.

A low APR credit card is not an over night fix for your financial troubles, but there is no quick fix. It took you awhile to get your finances in this array and it will take time, discipline, and budgeting to get your spending habits under control.

A low APR credit card will save you money, repair your credit rating and give you the freedom of becoming debt free.

Author Bio:
Attila Jancsina is a reputed author. Attila likes to write articles about this subject.
You can search for this article using: Low APR Credit Cards for Freedom from Debt, Finance & Banking, Loans & Funding, construct, small
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Credit Cards
 
Home Makes Your Life Easy in Many Ways! Secured Home Loans
 
Understanding Your Credit Report
 
Earn Thousands Hourly (With A Forex Simulator)
 
Do You Need Debt Consolidation Help? Here's A Checklist To Help You Find Out
 
Unsecured Loans: An Undamaging Way To Perform Personal Wishes
 
Bad Credit Mortgage - It's Much Easier Than You Think To Get A Home Loan
 
Choosing a Credit Repair Organization
 
Home Mortgage 101: Shopping for a Mortgage Online
 
Wedding Loans: Spend Lavishly For That Great Day
 
 
 
 
 

Mistakes of beginning futures and forex traders

There are many so called opportunities on the internet promisingvast riches for little work in the a ... - icooltools
 

Choosing the Best Cash Back Credit Cards for You

This article describes how consumers can evaluate and choose the best cash back credit cards availab ... - Rob Willis
 

Valuable Tax Deductions for your Vehicle You Can't Afford to Miss

Is your business missing out on valuable tax deductions you can take for the use of your personal ve ... - Germaine A. Hoston
 
 

Three Reasons To Hire A Tax Attorney

There are many people marketing themselves as tax pros, but few can offer the superior advantages of ... - Article Submissions
 

Roth IRA or 401K - Which is Better?

Q: I am trying to decide if opening and contributing to a Roth IRA would be a better option than con ... - Kristine McKinley
 
 
Main Page :> Privacy :> Terms of Use  
All Rights Reserved © 2006 www.ratedarticle.com