Credit Card Debt:
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.20 (914 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0380807009 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-07-13 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The author's basic three-step program provides the information you need to reduce interest rates, eliminate fees, and negotiate with credit card companies to keep your credit report clean. Even by following their rules, you can quickly be put at a disadvantage. It seems as if there is no light at the end of the tunnel—that is, until now. It's in a credit card company's best interest to keep you in debt—after all that's how they make their real money. And All That Goes With ItWhether you are overwhelmed by credit card debt or trying to prevent it altogether, Credit Card Debt has the answers. Leave Home Without ItMembership has its privileges, but it also has a huge share of disadvantages. Without the proper know-how and guidance, you could find yourself buried beneath an avalanche of credit card debt. Uniquely designed to help you organize, analyze and reduce your debt, this book helps you understand how credit card companies make their money, how credit cards work, and how to use them responsibly.. Millions of Americans are just like you and are currently attempting to pay off $450 billion to credit card companies
This book is credit card specific! A Customer Of all the books I have looked into, this is probably the one the credit card companies hated to see the most. I have looked into many books regarding personal finances, this is the only one I found that is specificaly about, and only about, credit cards. Alexander Daskaloff h. If you use credit cards buy this book today A. C. Shellhase Want to be a freeloader? " 'Freeloader', in terms of financial lending, is a consumer who doesn't pay interest because he always pays off his balance due on time." (p.115)If you have no credit cards or if you pay all your balances in full every month, then skip this review. Fo. E. McCabe said Good Credit? Then good book!. If you're "in deep", this is NOT the book for you. If you're credit card bills are basically high, but you still have available balance and essentially good credit, this book contains some good nuggets you can walk away with.If you have high bills, no available credit, can't g