Credit Card Debt

Published: 31st May 2010
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Credit cards can be an incredibly useful means of gaining access to funds quickly and often also feature additional perks such as air miles and cash back. As such, when paid off in full at the end of every month, they are an intelligent way to purchase both online and offline. Many credit cards offer introductory interest free periods on purchases and balance transfers; making them a good option for those who have low level debt to pay off and are comfortably able to do so within the timeframe of the introductory interest-free or low interest period.

Despite these advantages, credit cards are however the source of a great deal of financial stress and responsible for a vast number of instances of overwhelming debt. Reports from APACS claim that there are presently more credit cards in the United Kingdom than there are inhabitants, in addition to this, somewhere in the region of 14 million Brits use credit cards for day to day purchases. Taking these huge volumes of credit card transactions into consideration it is no surprise that so many people fall foul to the potentially devastating consequences of failure to stay on top of repayments. Although credit cards make financial sense provided they are paid off fully on a monthly basis and serve as a good means of gaining periods of interest free credit: they are a financial liability if used outside of these ideal circumstances.


An unfortunate turn in financial health can have a snowball effect if it impacts upon ability to stay on top of credit card payments due to the accumulated interest and fees incurred as a result of late or missed payments. If a purchase is made on a credit card and the full balance not cleared off by the end of the month then it is not only the item itself which must ultimately be paid for, but potentially high levels of interest on the sum also.

If you find yourself in a position where staying on top of credit card debts is turning into an insurmountable obstacle then a viable and tailored debt management solution should be paramount on your agenda. Thankfully there are debt management and financial services experts on hand to offer free, no obligation advice to those seeking a resolution to their credit card debt. By helping you to formulate a debt management plan which perfectly suits your specific circumstances, these debt experts can give you back control over your finances and bring about an end to the associated worry and stress.



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Written by Jamie Lyons for DHFS Debt Management Help experts in all forms of
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