The good news is that there's not some magical, mystical formula to good debt management. The solution is common sense and having a plan for your total money makeover. Good debt management is 80% behavior and 20% head knowledge. It isn't rocket science as some debt management companies try to make you believe.
Is it easy? No. In fact, it's really hard most of the time. But it's worth it. You’ll be amazed how a simple determination and having a plan could change your life. Once you have a real debt management plan in place, it’s only a matter of time. I’ve personally applied few of these tips to manage my debt and I am very happy to say that it has worked for me, and I know for a fact, it will work for you too.
Here are the few of the many ways you could maintain your debt and build a good credit. * Pay on time. Send a payment check well before the due date to avoid late fees and finance charges. Your credit score can adversely be affected by late payments, collections, and bankruptcies. * Stay within your credit limit to avoid penalties and reserve available credit for emergencies. Show that you have capacity; the ability to pay back your debt, by keeping your account balances less than 50% of your available credit. * Set your own credit limit and start to establish a savings fund for emergencies. * Use credit wisely. Ask yourself the following questions before purchasing with