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Jan 31, 2008 -- Breaking out of the minimum payment cycle
There are brand-new stats out about credit card debt that really disturb Clark. It turns out 1 in 9 people can barely make their minimum monthly payment. If the average card holder never uses the card again and pays only the minimum payment, they'll be done in 2043. Clark will be 87 in that year! He doesn't want to have to walk with cane and say, "What was that you said? You finally paid it off?!" Minimum payers are also subject to retroactive interest rate hikes under current law. So that means they can raise the rate on your existing balance from 14 percent to 20 percent or even to 39 percent! Clark has no problem with high rates on future purchases, but he thinks it is dirty pool to raise rates on an existing balance.
What if there was a way to make the minimum payment and get out of debt in a quarter of the time? Fortunately, there is: Say your minimum is $100. Try paying $50 every two weeks instead of $100 once a month. By doing that, you'll make 13 monthly payments in a year. Beware that as the balance comes down, the credit card company will drop the minimum to try to keep you in debt even longer. Don't fall for it!
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I have a credit card that I have had for 25 years and never missed a payments I have a low apr on it so I was trying to pay off some of my higer ones first. Now I get a letter for the Chase card saying the are goint to raise my min. payment to 5% that almost triples the payment I do not want to close the account but can they do this.
"What if there was a way to make the minimum payment and get out of debt in a quarter of the time? Fortunately, there is: Say your minimum is $100. Try paying $50 every two weeks instead of $100 once a month. By doing that, you'll make 13 monthly payments in a year." I did this and they still charged me a full minimum payment even though I paid over half of it earlier this month.
paying credit cards every 2 weeks
Does this mean that the CC companies are finding ways to thwart our efforts to save on the amount of interest we're paying each month?? Are CC payments being credited the day they are received? Or are they holding the $ until the one payment is due?? Looks like that's what's happening.
Sears Mastercard
My Sears Mastercard recently changed their policies and will now lump my advance payments together to pay the current bill. So it seems it's no longer an advantage for me to pay every 2 weeks, which I have been doing for quite a while now. I will still continue to pay every 2 weeks because that's how I have my electronic banking set up, but I think Sears Mastercard should be ashamed of themselves for making it even more difficult for us to pay off their card!