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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 302627, member: 61772"] Credit cards can have a significant impact—both positive and negative—on your debt situation. Credit cards can affect how much debt you have: High Rates of Interest: If you keep a balance on your credit card from month to month, you could end up paying a lot of interest because credit cards typically have high interest rates. This can rapidly add up, making it more difficult to pay off your debt. Easy Credit Access: Spending money you don't have can be made simple with credit cards. Having a credit card in your wallet can make it easy to make impulsive purchases and spend too much, which can lead to debt accumulation. Minimum Sums Paid: A minimum monthly payment from your credit card company can give the impression that your debt is easier to manage than it actually is. However, if you only make the minimum payment, you might have to pay more interest and have to pay more back over time. Credit Rating: How much debt you have on credit cards can affect your credit score. Your credit score may suffer if your balance is too high in comparison to your credit limit. Programs for Rewards: For every dollar spent, you can earn cashback, points, or miles with some credit card rewards programs. Although these rewards may entice you, they may also cause you to spend more than you would otherwise and increase your debt. In conclusion, credit cards can be a useful tool when used responsibly, but if used improperly, they can also increase debt. Understanding your credit card's terms and conditions, making a budget, and making a plan to pay off your debt as soon as possible are all important. [/QUOTE]
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