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Debt Management Tips : How to Get Out of Credit Card Debt

Good ways to get out of credit card debt include not using cards and quickly paying down cards with smaller balances. Stay out of credit card debt by throwing away enticing low interest-rate offers received in the mail with advice from a certified public accountant and credit counselor in this free video on debt management. Expert: Jerrie Guthrey Bio: Jerrie Guthrey has been a certified public accountant and credit counselor since 1992. Filmmaker: Jack Guthrey
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22 Responses to “Debt Management Tips : How to Get Out of Credit Card Debt”

  1. nasim1473 says:

    its difficult to control debt when institution like CITIBANK increase your credit card interest rate 5% with NO NOTIFICATION and they claim its an “across the board” increase.

    and transferring one card balance to another is subject to instant interest as its treated like a cash advance

  2. debtmagicfinance says:

    great video

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  4. TheDebtBusters says:

    stop wasting ur money on garbage people and start saving ur money
    forget luxury no room for that anymore

    good video….good info

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  6. 1debtconsolidation says:

    “stop adding new credit card debt”. This is the only way to help you reduce credit card debt.

  7. MoeBedard says:

    Great video! You spoke the words of truth in your first couple of sentences. While the banks were a huge part of the problem of the recession, the main problem that the people caused was paying for what they couldn’t afford. This applies to credit cards and purchasing large houses that people couldn’t afford. Check out the videos on my channel and please check out my website mentioned in the description of all my videos for any financial assistance.

  8. MoneyExpressThe says:

    Have a look at themoneyexpress co uk to see what i mean.

  9. MoneyExpressThe says:

    Yeah, good advice here.

    Another thing that’s important though is to make sure that you save where possible, I mean, what’s the point not shoppng around properly for loans and credit cards, you need to know where to get the best deals so you’re not ripped off.

  10. lostindiancamp says:

    Anther good reason to pay off the lower balance credit cards first is it will give you an incentive to keep going!!! You will see that you have paid one off and it is over!! Then you can add the money you were paying on that card to the others and just keep whittling them down until they are all paid off…God willing nothing else gets in the way.

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  14. KittysFeet says:

    Sometimes when you work for your school they give you some kind of discount on tuition, might want to look into that.

    As far as your credit card debt, do you have a part-time job? Do you have family or relatives that can pay off your credit card debt and pay them back a little at a time?

    You should cut up your credit card for now so you’re not tempted into using it. Pay back your school first so they don’t kick you out.

  15. ali48127 says:

    ur accent is nice

  16. JuciusMaximus says:

    Her accent is so homely and reassuring, it’s bordering on making her less than credible.

  17. wander1273 says:

    tell them to drop the apr and lower the rates . there are two books..

    debt cures is one and there is another book out there at a barnes and nobles.

    its sad in this country.

  18. 4age20vbt says:

    Great advice on paying the lowest balances first. That’s EXACTLY what I did with my cards. I’ve heard that by sending in the payment on a paticular day or week, you can actually save from paying dubble interest or something in that mattter. Is this true and if so what is this all about? I appreciate any advice.

  19. reneshia2005 says:

    what do you mean by trashing my credit rating? how do i do that?

  20. tormozat says:

    Trash your credit rating NOW then by the time you are 30 you will have a lot of money because u did’nt pay anyone interest .

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  22. reneshia2005 says:

    im 19 years old and i have 1100.00 of credit card debt, and i owe my school 1066….CAN YOU PLEASE HELP ME???

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