Credit Cards Won’t Solve Your Credit Woes
Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
The credit card may be helpful to many people who know how to use it responsibly. However, it has also given debts to numerous people. There are various factors that point to this among them misuse and abuse of the plastic.
All types of people are vulnerable to credit card debt — from housewives to professionals to business people and even students. A recent university lifestyle survey found that undergraduates are expected to complete their degrees but with more debts. In Great Britain alone, there are already 30 million credit card holders.
In the U.K., a great number of people are facing debt. A new research done by a debt counseling charity showed that more consumers are having difficulty repaying their debts and meeting their basic cost of living. In 2009 alone, the number of people covered under this category was more than 55,000 while the number was only nearly 14,000 in 2008.
Falling into debt has a number of causes. Other than the frequent use of credit cards that led to high balances, some people may have suffered a cut in their monthly salaries due to reduced working hours, may have been laid off from work or may have not availed of new loans owing to their situation.
Fortunately, the government has approved an affordable payment scheme that allows borrowers facing two unsecured debts to make small payments every month. The amount can be as little as only one sterling pound on a monthly basis. Those eligible for this plan are people found to owe an amount more than what they need for their basic cost of living. They will be required to undergo counseling with the Consumer Credit Counseling Service (CCCS) and have to commit to regularly communicate with the companies from which they owe money as they pay their token amount of one pound per month for a period of six months. More than this, they should promise to be more responsible when it comes to handling their debts moving forward.
Borrowers facing huge debt should be thankful with this new move from the British government. They’re the main focus of this plan and even lenders have been asked to lower or stop applying their interest to allow consumers to settle their debts.
The government has even covered the credit card industry as well in its efforts to help borrowers in deep financial trouble. It has gathered feedback from the people themselves on credit card issues that remain unclear to them. Â All these efforts were initiated after the global financial crisis that badly affected numerous people in the country.
This only shows that the credit card alone won’t help you solve your credit problems. In fact as people are not fully aware of the terms and conditions involved in using the plastic, they will continue to suffer high balances going forward.
So as the government plan to protect consumers experiencing huge debt is already in place, the best response from the people should be to commit to settling their debts and become more responsible in handling their finances including their credit cards.









