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Consolidation Loans: A Straight Road Toward A Debt Free Life
In the razzmatazz of today's financial world, many professionals as well as persons doing business get tied up paying their unlimited debts. The debt we are discussing here can be any type, ranging from credit card bills, medical bills, service...

Debt Consolidation And Debt Management For Maximum Relief: Part 2
In Part 1, we discussed how debt management helps you learn how to get a handle on your finances. However, using debt consolidation and management together will provide you maximum financial results. Once you have developed good skills for...

Debt Consolidation can and will ruin your credit!
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Reducing Credit Card Debt
Great as credit cards can be, one of the easiest "things" that can happen in life is the building up of a large credit card debt. For whatever reason, making purchases with credit cards always seems much easier than spending cash to obtain a...

UK consumers regaining control of runaway levels of personal debt
The UK in recent years has seen a massive growth in the levels of personal debt and thanks to increases in secured loans corresponding to a strengthening of the housing market; it does not appear to be slowing down. Recent figures from...

 
Young People & Debt

Most young people who are just starting out are facing an uphill battle against debt. Credit cards, student loans and car payments are just a few of the items that young people are facing nowadays.

Credit cards are the number one cause of debt for people age 18-30. It starts in college with card number one, which then progresses into five or six credit cards to buy new clothes and beer. The average college student graduates with an average of $4500 in credit card debt. This situation is multiplied by higher interest rates on those college cards.

Credit card companies, the smart people that they are, lesson the restrictions on college students getting credit cards in exchange for charging a higher interest rate on those cards. One of the first things young people can do is try to find lower interest credit cards. Sites, such as http://creditbus.com, allow users to search for and apply for low interest credit cards. By obtaining a lower rate, card holders can get more principle paid off sooner.

One other young debtors can find relief is to set budgets. Card holders need to find out how much they can afford to put towards their credit card debt, and then such sites as CNN's debt reduction planner (http:// cgi.money.cnn.com/tools/ ) can help them distribute the money to the cards in such a way as to reduce the debt as fast as possible.

About the Author
Matthew Crist runs a debt reduction blog. You can find more at http://creditbang.com.

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