I guess it all depends on why you filed to begin with. In my case it wasn't because of spending on credit cards, it was due to some extra real estate I couldn't get rid of.
I know what I spend every month on credit cards as I track it in Quicken and use Excel to track my monthly bills. So I have a system that tells me exactly where my money goes. If I see I'm spending too much in one area I know to slow it down. Every month the cards get paid off and there is never any debt incurred.
Given that we like to travel often, go out to eat, and want to rebuild our credit scores, using credit cards is a necessity. Yet even with these cards and my checks getting directly deposited into the bank accounts - financial institutions make very little off of me and in fact award me for using their services. It's a great system if you don't let it get the best of you.
I know what I spend every month on credit cards as I track it in Quicken and use Excel to track my monthly bills. So I have a system that tells me exactly where my money goes. If I see I'm spending too much in one area I know to slow it down. Every month the cards get paid off and there is never any debt incurred.
Given that we like to travel often, go out to eat, and want to rebuild our credit scores, using credit cards is a necessity. Yet even with these cards and my checks getting directly deposited into the bank accounts - financial institutions make very little off of me and in fact award me for using their services. It's a great system if you don't let it get the best of you.
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