With sophisticated technology leading today's fast paced age of convenience-on-demand, consumers are easily enticed to overspend and consume any product in any market with any motive at any time. The original meaning of 'need' is no longer the deciding factor in today's economy that is rapidly transforming into a global cashless society. It is the pride of life that is the dominating factor which determines what combination of insidious economical influences consumers will choose to mix into their poison solution of plastic, pride, guilt, and debt.
It is safe to say that most credit card holders are limited by the tremendous blind spot that is produced by neglecting to compare their credit card spending with other outstanding expenses and cash availability in their bank account. Simply stated, you are paying too much for credit card debt when this important spending concept is not applied. It is always in the best interest of the consumer to make every effort to pay their credit card fees before the next billing period which is usually within the normal twenty-five day grace period. Even if you can manage to foot the credit card fees and interest rates, individuals and families can still feel the intense stress caused by the 'pay later' illusion. And this stress combined with repetitive overspending is what credit card companies thrive on. If this stress has become an unwelcome visitor in your financial life, then you should determine if your credit card habits need adjusting.
Here is the course that can help you to determine your credit card spending level and to readjust your priorities:
- Know your exact income after taxes, bills and expenses, and checks that have been written
- Never use your credit card to purchase anything that would exceed this adjusted income