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We all know how easy it is to plump down a credit card and say, you'll pay it off tomorrow.
But a "buy now, worry later" system is a dangerous way to drive yourself into debts, making it unreal to save and get forward in life.
So, here are several steps to supervise your credit card spending.
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Analyze your spending.
Keep a quittance for all your purchases and make records in a spending journal. Survey every load and ask yourself, how you will feel about this bargain when the bill arrives.
Create a bright and rational budget that assures your hard-earned money are spent on what you appraise most.
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Cleave your cards.
Is it scary? Is it not buying these new jeans or living in liabilities for the rest of your short life?
Put aside a couple with the lowest fees and interest rate for your cash loans. Don't keep store cards - they generally have the highest rates.
Use the scissors with the rest. Ask the issuing banks to close the accounts.
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Set your cards far away.
Lock up your card with all the significant papers in a safe deposit box or at home.
Place it in a plastic container full of water and put it in the freezer. You definitely will have time to think if you have to purchase something.
You can also give it to a close trusted friend of yours.
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Construct your savings.
Don't spend each penny you have at your balance. What if sudden expenses such as doctor's bills or a son's wedding come to the surface? You will the cards out once again.
It is recommended to make the lesser recompenses on your credit cards before you have a savings account.
If you give all your available profit away to pay off your debts as fast as possible, you don't have any other option but to use a cash loan.