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

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

Why does a Debt Management Plan ask if you have over 1000 in medical bills?
We are about to begin a debt management plan through CCCS. One of the first questions on the application is do you have over $1000 in medical bills. Why do they ask this? Will they help with these bills?

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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 acertified 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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10 Responses to “Debt Management Tips : How to Get Out of Credit Card Debt”

  1. Wordpress says:

    ur accent is nice

  2. CalCreeBoy says:

    Uh, I'm going to school full time, and working full time, and have no problem with my classes. If you apply yourself this shouldn't be a problem.

  3. WPMixer 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.

  4. Anonymous says:

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

  5. Free Blog 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???

  6. Blogger says:

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

  7. WPMixer says:

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  8. WPBlog Shop 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 .

  9. WPBlog Shop 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.

  10. Free Blog 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.

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