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Self Improvement article : New Years Resolutions: Save Your Credit and Your Marriage
 

Self Improvement > New Years Resolutions: Save Your Credit and Your Marriage

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Jeanette Joy Fisher

Before you whip out your credit cards this year, consider this: more than 70 percent of divorces in America are brought about due to financial problems. It's so easy to use your credit cards to buy items you want. But stop and think first.

Overwhelming debt is stressful from a financial standpoint, but financial stress can also damage your relationship. More lovers fight over spending money than any other issue. In fact, the average American consumer carries so much credit card debt that they're only three paychecks away from having to declare bankruptcy.

Understand that when you charge something, you will pay, on average, more than 130 percent for that item than if you pay cash for it. And, if you only make minimum payments, you're only paying ten percent towards the charged item and ninety percent interest. If you are one of the millions of Americans who are only paying the minimum amount on your charge cards, start paying MORE each month. Even if it's only a little more. Reducing the principal balance will shorten your overall payment schedule--sometimes by hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

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