Using Your Economic Stimulus Rebate to Pay off Credit Card Debt

Interest rates on credit cards have been steadily increasing, causing individuals with credit card balances to pay even more for their debts.  The rebates being issued by the US Government are meant to be spent to stimulate the economy, but it’s a certain bet that many humans plan to use that money to get rid of some of their existing debt.

Using the “free money” to pay off your existing high interest debt can give you a way out, as enlarged as you avoid the most commonly  made mistakes humans have after paying off debt:

  • Finding the available credit so tempting that you go out and charge some new purchases to replace the money you’ve just paid
    off!
  • Feeling as whether you have more money available each month due to paying off a bill or two; and overspending your salary to the point that you’re late making payments on other bills.
  • Opening a new explanation with a higher credit limit after paying off an older account

If you do decide to use the rebate to pay off some of your debt, you will definitely save money on interest payments.  Even whether you are unable to pay off all of your credit card debt, applying such a significant payment all at once will help lower what is owed and cause you to pay less interest by date.

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