How to Build a Simple Monthly Plan to Pay Down Credit Card Debt

Last Updated: March 2026 Most credit card debt doesn’t disappear through a single dramatic decision — it disappears through consistent monthly actions. A simple, realistic plan that you actually follow beats a perfect plan that you abandon after three weeks. This guide walks you through exactly how to build that plan, step by step, in … Read more

Should You Stop Using Your Credit Card While Paying Off Debt?

Last Updated: March 2026 It sounds like obvious advice: if your credit card debt is a problem, stop using your credit cards. But the reality is more nuanced. Stopping card use entirely can sometimes hurt your credit score, close off safety nets you need, and isn’t always realistic. The better question isn’t whether to stop … Read more

What to Do If Your Credit Card Debt Feels Out of Control

Last Updated: March 2026 There’s a particular kind of stress that comes with credit card debt that feels out of control — the kind where you avoid opening statements, dread the end of the month, and aren’t sure which bill to pay first. If that sounds familiar, you’re in the majority. According to Bankrate, 64% … Read more

The Most Common Credit Card Debt Mistakes

Last Updated: March 2026 Most people don’t accumulate credit card debt through one big mistake — it builds up through a series of small, repeated errors that compound over time. The tricky part is that many of these mistakes feel completely reasonable in the moment. Understanding what they are is the first step to stopping … Read more

How Much Credit Card Debt Is Too Much?

Last Updated: March 2026 Americans are now carrying $1.28 trillion in credit card debt — the highest total on record. The average balance per cardholder is around $6,523, and nearly half of all cardholders carry a balance from month to month. But those numbers don’t answer the real question: how much is too much for … Read more

Why Credit Card Debt Is So Hard to Pay Off?

Last Updated: March 2026 You make payments every month. The balance barely moves. A year goes by and the number on the statement looks almost identical to where it started — sometimes higher. This isn’t bad luck or a personal failure. It’s the predictable result of how credit card debt is specifically structured. Several forces … Read more

How to Negotiate a Lower Interest Rate on Your Credit Card

Last Updated: March 2026 Most people assume their credit card’s interest rate is fixed — a number set by the issuer that can’t be touched. But it’s often negotiable, and the process is simpler than most people expect. A CreditCards.com survey found that nearly 70% of cardholders who called to ask for a lower rate … Read more

What Happens to Your Credit Score When You Miss a Payment

Last Updated: March 2026 A single missed payment is the most damaging thing that can happen to a credit score in a short period of time. More than high utilization, more than a hard inquiry, more than closing an old account — a late payment reported to the credit bureaus can drop a score by … Read more

What Is Compound Interest and Why Does It Matter for Your Debt?

Last Updated: March 2026 Compound interest is one of those concepts that sounds simple but plays out in ways that genuinely surprise people — especially when it’s working against them. When you’re saving or investing, compounding is the engine that turns small contributions into large sums over time. When you’re carrying debt, it’s the reason … Read more

Should You Use a Balance Transfer or Personal Loan to Pay Off Debt?

Last Updated: March 2026 When credit card debt gets heavy enough that minimum payments aren’t making a dent, two options tend to come up: move the balance to a 0% transfer card, or take out a personal loan to pay everything off at once. Both are legitimate strategies. Both can save significant money compared to … Read more