Americans all have something in common. Liberty? The right to the pursuit of happiness? No, it’s debt. No one starts out as a young person looking forward to having a lot of debt when they get older. But before we are even out of college, we have probably accumulated some debt in the form of college loans and credit card debt to pay for books and clothing. The next thing you know, you are married, with a couple of kids, and a house and a car. And you are still paying for that old debt, and have added a few more on, such as a mortgage and a car loan and some more credit card debt to buy things for you and your family.
Maybe you have decided to make this the year you are going to get rid of your credit card debt. How do you go about doing this/ Well, you might consider destroying all the credit records, or killing off the people who lent you money, but then you would just be sent to jail and when you got out, your credit record would be even worse.
Figuring our the fastest and easiest way to get rid of credit card debt may seem like a difficult task, but it can be very simple and easy. The first thing you have to do is is get out all of your credit...