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Credit Card Debt

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Is there a way for credit card companies to forgive a portion of the credit card debt?

Getting rid of debt is a priority in my family. We''ve been consistent with our credit card payments. A word to young people: never use a credit card nothing. No I was curious if there was a way for credit card companies to forgive a portion of the debt if it has been regular with their payments.

If you did not need a credit card until the people have been saying that you need not worry about it. You really do not 'need' one. The only reason that I have my credit card (next to help my credit score!) was to emergiencies-and was at my suggestion of the family. Finished request a card through my bank or federal credit union. That will be easier than elsewhere, especially if you've been with them for a while. Make sure you have no annual fee. Apart from that, pick and choose. Http: / / hubpages.com/_36442/hub/How-to-Select-best-credit-card

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Credit Card Debt

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How I can combine my credit card debt and my tuition for a loan?

In August I go to school. the cost of tuition is about 17,000 a year. in the same time I have $ 4,000 in debt on credit cards. Is there any way I can pay my credit card debt, adding to my student loans? and how I can get a student loan?

apply for federal student loans http://fafsa.ed.gov But keep in mind is limited to loans not exceeding the cost of public assistance from your school, minus the amount of your EFC. (The cost of attendance is greater than the cost of enrollment). Also, the money is given to your school and is divided in half. You will receive half of your loan in the fall and half in the spring. Here a good book is a list of interest rates and maximum amounts you can borrow. p. 9 and 11. Besides the various types of grants and such. Loans privately funded student (not FAFSA) is a bad idea. The higher interest rates, high fees, not to mention that you have to get a guarantor.

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