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3 Ways to Pay Off Debt Fast

   

Author: Carrie Reeder

If you've got debt, you're not alone. Surveys have found that the average person carries about $8,000 on their credit cards, and most people also have car loans, a mortgage, student loans and more. Paying off credit card debt should be your first priority, however, since credit cards typically have high interest rates. Here are three ways to quickly whittle those balances down:

Drop your rate

The average credit card interest rate is about 14%. But many credit cards feature a special, low-rate introductory offer, such as 0% for six months. Transfer your balance to a low-rate card, and more of your monthly payment will be applied to your principal rather than interest, which drops your balance faster. If you can't find a lower rate card, try calling your current credit card company and asking for a lower rate.

Boost your payment

Making just the minimum payment on an $8,000 balance means it could take more than four years to pay off your debt if you have a 0% interest rate. Paying more than the minimum is the best way to pay off your balance quickly. Send in an extra $100 a month and you'll be free of credit card debt in a little more than 2 years. Send in an extra $200 a month and the balance will be paid off in just 20 months.

Consolidate it

If you find yourself in need of extra help, consider a loan consolidator or debt negotiator. These professionals can help you negotiate with credit card companies for a lower interest rate or even a new debt amount. A successful negotiation can help cut the amount you owe down to 80%, 70% or even 60% of the original total, and lowering your balance means you'll be able to pay it off faster.

Try using one of the recommended debt consolidation lenders at ABC Loan Guide in order to make sure the lender is reputable.

Once you've paid off your debt, make a conscious effort to stay debt-free. Avoid using your credit cards unless you can pay off your balance each month. Use only cash or debit for everyday purchases, and save up your money for big purchases like appliances and electronics.

Author Bio:
Carrie Reeder is a eminent columnist. Carrie likes to write articles about this subject.
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