I got my very first credit card when I was in college. This is the worst time to acquire credit because you have your entire future in front of you and the prospects seem endless. I thought that I could rack up charges with no worry because I could always get out of debt in the future. After all I was sure to land a great job after graduation.
The credit cards kept coming. They came in very handy while I was a poor college student. In fact, I took out a hefty cash advance to pay tuition one semester. It seemed like a good idea at the time. I also could finally afford the trendiest fashions and accessories with the credit. No worries, I would get out of debt once I hit the work force.
The great job was more elusive than I imagined and by the time I was in the work force full time I had racked up quite a stack of bills. When I hit my mid-twenties, I knew that I desperately needed to get out of debt quickly. Unfortunately, there is no quick way to get out of debt. You have to consider that you didn’t spend the money overnight, and you can’t expect to pay it off overnight.
The good news is that there are steps you can take to get out of debt and it won’t take nearly as long as you think. The first thing you need to do is take action. Don’t wait another year or even another month. Once you decide that you need to make a plan, do it before your old habits overwhelm you.
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