Get Rid of Credit Card Debt
As we head into the holiday season the first thing on many people’s minds is goodwill and charity shopping, shopping, and then some more shopping. And what comes with shopping in America? Credit cards, credit cards, and oh what’s that, more credit cards. Credit cards seems like just another part of financial life now, but you really don’t need to accept that, especially the downside of that, which is credit card debt. Credit card debt is an epidemic in the US, so you shouldn’t feel alone with yours. You should, however, realize that getting rid of credit card debt is a viable choice, and a good one, especially if you’re feeling overwhelmed or controlled by it. Our latest article all about helping you get rid of your credit card debt, even if it requires a lot of hard work, determination, and maybe even some sacrifice.

October 21st, 2008 at 9:07 pm
(I see no place for general comments about finance, so this looks good.)
Under Finances, I’m surprised there is no topic on getting rid of
SURPLUS MONEY. I mean, don’t you want something easy to write about for a change?
October 22nd, 2008 at 12:43 am
That’s a good point, Rod. Surplus money…now where did I put my gold reserves? I can’t remember. Oh yeah, that’s right, I still owe a certain credit card company a couple thousand dollars.