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Cadet said:And the last debt to tackle should be student loan debt. It's likely that's the debt with the lowest interest rate, and it's meant to be paid off over a long period.
Birdscribe said:A sobering and frightening story about getting in over your head, courtesy of Sunday's NY Times.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/20/business/20debt.html?em&ex=1216785600&en=b1d6623c5fbc4ded&ei=5087%0A#
buckweaver said:Cadet said:If you have three credit cards and pay each one $100 a month, once you get Card A paid off, start paying Card B $200 a month until that one is paid off and so forth. You won't miss the money and as you get stuff paid off, you can reduce debt faster.
Excellent advice.
And, if you're doing well with that amount ... once you pay off all your cards, start putting that same amount toward a savings account.
BYH said:Cadet said:And the last debt to tackle should be student loan debt. It's likely that's the debt with the lowest interest rate, and it's meant to be paid off over a long period.
do you know how student loan debt affects one's credit rating?
My wife and I should both be done with our credit card debt by early next year, but she'll have plenty to go on her student loans. I was wondering--tonight, actually--if your credit rating is better with student loan debt than credit card debt, since it, you know, has a better rep than credit card debt.
Moderator1 said:Another piece of advice for you youngsters - do you have a credit card of your parents, as an authorized user? If you do, make sure it isn't showing up on YOUR report.
The Queen gave our son one of hers, the one she happened to have a good bit piled on thanks to some post-accident expenses. When my son had his credit pulled while looking at a mortgage, it showed up. It was easily explained since my wife was right there - and the difference it made in his score when it was removed was impressive.
This doesn't help you get OUT of debt. Stop using, bust your ass are the keys there. But it might explain a rating that is lower than you think it should be.
zagoshe said:I know there is nothing sexy or exciting about paying shirt off and living back within your means and sticking to the grind -- but I can tell you the benefits have been wonderful.