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How to calculate which credit card to pay off first

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September 18, 2021
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When you’re ready to pay off your credit cards, selecting the right credit card to pay off first may help you build a strong debt repayment strategy, as well as help you plan for credit card usage in the future.

There are a number of simple ways to insert a credit card debt repayment strategy into your life. Ahead, you’ll find a few different methods that may help you decide which credit card balance to pay first and some factors to consider when implementing one of these methods into your financial goals.

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