Paulthevanman said:
So I'm in the hole with a credit card for a bit of money. I've got a 0% interest rate card that I'll be transferring the balance to. My plan was to be on the road this year but with this debt my mind tells me I need to work at least another year. I get paid pretty well in my current job and the thought of working for less and having a large amount of debt gets me worried. Has or is anyone working on the road have a lot of debt and are there any tips you would wish to share.
Thanks,
Paul
Well Paul, the first thing you want to do is when you transfer that balance, figure out how much you owe, and how much it will cost you every month in that 20 month time limit, to pay it off in 20 months, no interest.
Cut the card up, or at least stop using it, that you charged the amount on that you are transferring from.
The new card, should be paid off in as little time as possible.
The money you would normally be paying on that card, should be applied to the next debt you have and before you know it, you will be out of debt, and living the way you want, without owing anyone ever again.
Live within/below your means, always save, save, save. Even if you are working to pay off the debt, save a little. You may need it, and when you do, instead of having to use your CC for something you need, you can pay cash for it, and no added debt to have to worry about.
Good Luck!!!!
It is a hard thing to do, changing a habit, but if you really want to do it, you can. You must figure out a budget, and always, always stick with it. No matter what. Stick with that budget.
Sharon