So our holidays over and it’s time to do some saving once again. We had a great time whilst we were away but it’s time to start looking for tips on how to get out of debt, as that’s how are things starting to get with Christmas just around the corner, plus we spent a packet on going away. Companies make it a bit too easy to get into debt compared to advice they give out on getting out of debt.

Thanks to the amazing benefits of the internet, i can just use my old pal Google to find out what cool tips and tricks i can use to help with the debt and impending credit crunch that’s looming over all of us.

After Googling around for about 45 minutes and wondering what there is to help us. I came across this pay off credit cards page.

The design of the page was easy to understand and the info i wanted was right in front of me, so i hung around a bit and finished my drink of Fanta. Whilst i was chilling and drinking my Fanta, i read some useful info about debt settlements and credit counselling among other things. All stuff that i’d be wanting to know for the extremely near future.

Although the site appears to make references to the US. It gave me good info on where to go next and what to look for here in the UK. An added bonus if you ask me.

Other pages gave me the info i need on how to get out of debt if it was really bad, and what to do if i had a business debt. (Not that i do). But i did keep the page open for a while and educated myself on the ins and outs of a few things.

If your from the US, then this site is perfect for you, if your from somewhere else in the world. Then it makes a good reference and starting point to look for things similar in your own country. Other sites seem harder to navigate with ads every where and links to things your not even interested in.

All in all it’s a site i intend to keep bookmarked and come back to at a later date if the saving doesn’t go according to plan. Which as i said, doesn’t look godd with Christmas on it’s way.

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