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	<title>Comments on: Protect Your Debt</title>
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		<title>By: cave2626</title>
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		<description>I find the real trick for me is debt control. I have a mortgage, car payments, and investment loans, and as far as I’m concerned these kinds of expenses are unavoidable. The debt that I can keep under control is the credit card debt. After a little credit card chaos in my younger days, I try to use my credit card more like a cash convenience card. I try not to charge things I can’t afford to pay off at months end. It’s tough but it keeps me out of trouble and I don’t throw away money unnecessarily on interest payments. And in the unlikely even that something happens to me I’m not stuck with a huge credit card bill that I can’t pay off.</description>
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