With the holidays upon us, ‘tis the season to spend, spend, spend — and many gift-givers will use their credit cards to do so, especially those already in debt. A recent survey found 61% of those who already carry balances on their credit cards are willing to add to their balances during the holiday season.
The tendency can be heightened by special retailer promotions to use or open lines of credit. “Buying becomes emotional and it’s easy to overspend during the holidays,” said Sarah Roder, Armed Forces Mutual Director of Partnership and Member Engagement.
That’s unfortunate because credit cards typically have some of the highest interest rates of any type of debt, meaning that the longer you maintain a balance, the more debt you’ll accumulate.
When your credit utilization ratio gets too high, it can lower your credit score. If that happens, then you might get a higher interest rate on a future loan, if you can even qualify for one at all. “Getting close to your credit limit and not paying down debt is a huge red flag to lenders,” Roder said.
Well, the Holidays are Over… Now What?
With the holidays behind you, now is the perfect time to start thinking about how you’ll improve next year. When it comes to holiday spending, Roder advocates having a professional create a detailed financial plan for your family that sets a limit on spending, including what you’ll spend during the next holiday season.
“Ideally, we can sit with Members to review spending from November and December of the previous year to come up with an overall plan that allows for your holiday purchases as well as paying debt while still allocating some of each paycheck into savings and investments.”
5 Ways to Pay Down Credit Cards
Achieving balance is important. But if you’re not able to contribute to savings and investments at this time, it is important to at least to pay down high-interest credit card debt, and have a plan in place so you won’t fall into the same trap again, she said.
There are several options for paying down that debt.
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