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50k Credit Card debt!

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It depends on your job. I mean, 2 thousand monthly for two years is reasonable.

But, of course, you would have to make double or more.
 
Man, I have a problem with a 3k debt making ends meet. Struggling towards retirement here.
 
People do, schools don't teach about managing money and finances. You have to learn the hard way, unfortuntely. Here are some tips if anyone on FunBiz is in Debt. Try Cleo on Facebook, an AI which monitors your money 24/7 and informs you of any changes that happen to your Bank Account.

  1. Spend only what you can afford.
  2. Don't miss payments (set up a direct debit or pay it of in full every month)
  3. Don't lend your card
  4. Limit the credit you have
  5. Think twice about spending, i.e can you afford this and is this essential or can I wait until the end of the month?

 
You can easily get such Debit cards, but you should have some money incoming every month around $3k or above. Here it is not hard to get such cards, but repayment would be very hard for loans or credit cards.
 
That's a lot of debt, the first thing you need to do is stop adding more debt and find a way to repay the debts, maybe little by little
 
I don't think banks allow people to spend that much money on debt unless the owner has a really good salary. The bank knows that sooner or later they are going to get that money back either by good will from the customer or by forcing him to do it
 
That's huge. If you've good amount of income and your partner is willing to support you then you can pay it off
 
Anyone who can owe as much as 50k on their cc would be able to pay back I mean your credit score determine what you can have on your cc
 
Before you can even be lend that amount 50k, your net pay is well reliable. He will pay it as regards
 

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