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It is so easy to get heavily into debt on credit cards that you within a few months or even weeks you could find yourself not being able to keep up with the repayments. If this is the case, then you should think about consolidating your credit card debt. Consolidating your debt can make it easier to manage your money problems as well as helping you to save money. Here are some useful hints about consolidating credit card debt.

What is consolidation?

Consolidation is where you take all of your debts and combine them into one debt. For example, if you have 2 or 3 credit cards with a balance on them, you could get one credit card to cover all of the debts and transfer each balance onto this card. This way all of your debts are covered in one place and you only have one bill to pay.

How to consolidate?

There are different ways you can consolidate your credit card debt. One way is to get out a loan in order to cover your credit card debts and then pay off your credit cards using this loan. Then you can pay back the loan over a longer period of time. Although this is good because the interest rate will be lower than the credit cards, it will most likely take you longer to pay off. Another way is to get a credit card that has a limit that can cover the debts you have, or at least most of them. This way you can put all your debts in one place and pay them off.

Cards for consolidation

In order to consolidate your credit card debt onto one credit card, you need to make sure that you get the right card in order to make it worthwhile. Getting a card with a higher or equal interest rate than

you currently have will not make any difference. Instead, look for a card with a lower interest rate that will help you to save money and pay off debts quicker.

0% cards

The best cards to get for consolidation are cards that offer 0% interest on balance transfers. Some of these cards offer 0% for up to one year, which will mean that you will pay no interest on the balance you transfer to the card for a year. This can save you a lot of money as well putting all your debt into one convenient place. For example, if you have a balance of around £3,000 to transfer from 15% cards, with 0% for a year you could save around £200. These cards are especially good if you can pay off the debt within the promotional period.

Cancel your cards

Remember, when you consolidate your credit card debt, it is important to cancel all or some of the cards that you have transferred from. Although cancelling too many cards can hurt your credit rating, it is better to cancel them, as this will stop you from being tempted to use them again and thereby further increasing your debt. If you have 2 or 3 cards with no balance, then get rid of all but one of them so that you have less chance of increasing your debt. If you consolidate your credit card debts correctly then you will make paying your bills easier and save yourself money on interest payments.

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