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ðŸ’ģâœĻ Today has finally arrived. Close all 3 credit cards! 🎉

ðŸ’ģâœĻ Today has finally arrived. Turn off all three credit cards! 🎉

Ready to close SpayLater to one more channel. 🙌ðŸŧ

What we are doing today is not easy, but "practical."

We started with the intention of closing the card and gradually adjusting everything in our lives.

ðŸŒŋ The steps we actually took

1. Restructure all money - Make your income clear

2. Cut out unnecessary things, such as unused subscription, refrain from buying new things, use the original things first.

3. Downgrade of some things. From expensive things to cheap and good things, such as shampoo, bath cream, etc.

4. Make a monthly budget. Separate each category of expenses, such as eating, water, lighting, gifts, to be in a non-stressful limit.

5. Increase income again to not rely on salary only.

Now we still have two cards left. ðŸĐķ

It is a card that is only spent on "annual insurance" and "self-improvement tuition."

Who is on the road to closing the debt - encourage me. 💊ðŸŧ

It may seem long, but believe me... the date of the last card closed was really clear. 🕊ïļ

# Off credit card debt # Credit card # Off debt # spaylater

2025/10/31 Edited to

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Here are the things I considered when deciding what credit cards to open up: 1. I always estimate how much cash back I am estimated to earn by considering the % or points per dollar cash back and estimating my monthly use of the card. That way I can compare annual cost vs. cash back to make sure
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kaylakoupons

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How to save money and get a good credit score
1. Rule 50/30/20 (flexible) â€Ē 50% needs (rent, food, transportation) â€Ē 30% tastes (ouits, shopping) 2. Avoid "ant" expenses Daily coffee, apps, subscriptions that you don't use. ðŸ’Ą Review your charges once a month and eliminate unnecessary. 3. Save with purpose It&#3
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geraal_11âĪïļâ€ðŸ”Ĩ

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A hand holds a Capital One Savor One credit card, with a Discover It card visible underneath. The image is titled "Using Credit Cards in College" and highlights both cards as options for students.
A hand holds a pink Discover It credit card. Text lists its benefits: 5% cash back on rotating categories, 1% on others, and a cash back match. It also describes how the card is used for qualifying purchases and larger expenses.
A hand holds a brown Capital One Savor One credit card. Text details its benefits: 3% cash back on groceries, dining, streaming, 8% on entertainment, and a complimentary UberOne membership. It notes its use mainly for groceries and high cash back rewards.
How I Use Credit Cards as a College Student
ðŸ’ģðŸ’ĩðŸ’ģðŸ’ĩðŸ’ģðŸ’ĩðŸ’ģðŸ’ĩðŸ’ģðŸ’ĩðŸ’ģðŸ’ĩðŸ’ģðŸ’ĩðŸ’ģðŸ’ĩ I regret not getting my first credit card at 18. Now I wouldn’t advise that every 18 year old get a credit card, especially if you are a big spender, but at the very least I would recommend opening a card up and only paying for like Spotify with that card. Cards are obviously
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Ken Kelley

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A spreadsheet titled 'Debt Tracker 2026' showing various personal debts including Friend, Clinic, Labcorp, College, Brother, and Discover, with their starting balances for January and rows for monthly payments and new balances.
A spreadsheet titled 'Debt Tracker 2026' detailing larger debts such as Ambulance Fee, Car Note, 1st Hospital, Dad, and 2nd Hospital, listing their starting balances for January and monthly payment tracking.
A spreadsheet titled 'Debt Tracker 2026' focusing on credit card debts, including Discover, Savor, Platinum, Milestone, and Credit One Bank, with their limits, starting balances, interest rates, and minimum payments.
Realistic Debt + Credit Cards of a 25 yr old ðŸĨē
My only advice isâ€Ķ. -> learn to budget early -> start an emergency fund the minute you start working -> be responsible -> don’t barrow money if you can help it -> don’t start having kids before being financially stable #budgetstruggles #debtreveal #debtdiaries
Charlotte 💋

Charlotte 💋

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The image displays the title 'TOP 5 Credit cards For COLLEGE STUDENTS' over a wallet containing credit cards, with a green leaf icon in the top right corner.
This image details the Discover itÂŪ Student Chrome card, ranked #5 with a 4.5 Forbes Advisor rating. It offers a cashback match welcome bonus, requires fair or new credit, and has a $0 annual fee.
This image presents the Bank of AmericaÂŪ Unlimited Cash Rewards credit card for Students, ranked #4 with a 4.6 Forbes Advisor rating. It features a $200 welcome bonus, is for good to excellent credit, and has a $0 annual fee.
Top 5 COLLEGE STUDENT credit cardsâœĻ
if you’re in college or just starting to build credit — these are the cards that’ll help you start strong without getting played by high fees or confusing fine print 👇 1. Discover itÂŪ Student Cash Back ✅ No annual fee ✅ Cashback match (they’ll double what you earn first year) ✅ Great if you’r
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minttalksfinance

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Your sign to pay off your credit cards
If you struggle with paying off your debt listen up ðŸĨģ I will be dropping the tea on my newest YouTube video on how you can pay off your debt in the fastest way as possible! Check out my budget playlist on my YouTube channel ! ⮇ïļâއïļ https://youtu.be/w59_5ItSMS8?si=4ysAj31zIGhiW1zF If you st
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JaliyahKreation

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A smartphone screen displays a digital wallet interface with the text "My Top 3 Credit Cards" overlaid. Generic credit card designs are visible in the background, suggesting a list of recommended cards.
A smartphone screen shows a digital credit card with a green and blue design. Text highlights benefits like 2% cash back on all purchases and no annual fee.
A smartphone screen displays a digital credit card with a dark blue design and glowing lines. Text indicates benefits such as 3% cash back on dining, groceries, and travel expenses.
My Top 3 Credit Cards that You Should Get!
My top 3 credit cards I have: 1. Citi Double Cash 2. Chase Sapphire Preferred 3. Apple Card #Lemon8Partner #MoneyHacks #PersonalFinance #Money #CreditCards #Budget #Budgeting #SavingMoney
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kaylakoupons

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A TransUnion credit score graph shows a score of 800, labeled 'Excellent,' with a sharp increase from February to March. The graph displays scores from October to March, calculated using VantageScore 3.0, with text overlay 'LET'S TALK CREDIT AND HOW I GOT MY CREDIT TO A 800 THIS YEAR.'
A pie chart illustrates the FICO Score 8 Factors, showing 'Payment history' at 35%, 'Amounts owed' at 30%, 'Length of credit history' at 15%, 'New credit' at 10%, and 'Credit mix' at 10%. The image includes an Experian logo.
This image details two of the five factors affecting credit scores: 'Payment History' (35%) and 'Amount Owed' (30%). It explains that on-time payments improve scores and advises keeping credit utilization below 30%, with an example calculation provided.
How I obtained a 800 credit score this year 2025âœĻ
Notes you may want to save this to come back to for reference 📝 Here are some tips for improving your credit scores 🆓 I highlighted the two major of the five factors of improving or building a good credit score💛✔ïļâœĻI would like to stress the point where it says pay the minimum amount or greater to i
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GC369

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A hand holds a stack of various credit cards, including Sapphire Preferred, Chase Freedom, Chase Freedom Unlimited, and Discover it, against a marble background. The image is overlaid with the title 'TIPS TO USE A CREDIT CARD'.
A hand holds multiple credit cards, illustrating the first tip: 'Spend only what you can afford. Act like it is cash or a debit card. Do not get close to your Credit limit! The target would be spend up to 30% of your limit to keep your utilization healthy.'
A hand holds multiple credit cards, illustrating the second tip: 'Pay your bill every month on time and in full. Interest is very high and you want to avoid that to keep a healthy credit score.'
SMART GIRLIES use Credit Cards like this ðŸ’ģðŸ’ļâœĻðŸŦķ
Credit Cards can be challenging if you don’t know how to use them correctly! You want to make sure that you are using them in a way that doesn’t hinder you financially! 1- spend what you can afford! Act like it’s cash or a debt card. You ideally want to spend only 30% of your credit limit!
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Kylie ðŸ’ļðŸŦķðŸŧ

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Top 4 Secured Credit Cards to Build Credit FAST
Educational purposes only 📚 — this is NOT financial advice. If you’re serious about rebuilding your credit, secured credit cards are one of the smartest places to start ðŸ’ģâœĻ Here are 4 solid secured cards many people use to position themselves for unsecured approvals later ðŸ‘‡ðŸ― ðŸ’ģ Top 4 Secured C
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Jasmine Tutton

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A hand holds four credit cards: an American Express with a floral design, an American Express Gold, a blue Chase Sapphire Preferred, and a black Bilt card. The image features pink text overlays "SOFT GIRL" and "CREDIT CARDS," along with the Lemon8 logo and username @cultureblooming.
Soft Girl Credit Cards ðŸĪ‘
Below is a little bit about each one. â™Ĩïļ American Express Platinum (Charge Card NOT credit card): $695 (annual fee which is one of the highest in the world). 😭😭😭 I travel A LOT - on average around 20-30 flights a year. So this card is my holy grail for receiving benefits and stacking up airmile
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How to CORRECTLY pay your credit cards
Step by step guide on how to CORRECTLY pay your credit cards ðŸ’ģ& boost your credit score. #creditcleanup #credithealth #creditrestoration #creditfreedom #credit #creditcards #creditscore
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Yoalah Brinson ✩

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Budgeting your credit cards 💖
I taught you how to stuff your binder now let’s talk about how this goes hand and hand with your credit card 💖 How many of you guys are saving to get homes but your credit isn’t there yet ? This simple method will help you build your credit score and help you manage credit card spending! You
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JaliyahKreation

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5 Steps to Break Past a 700+ Credit Score! 🚀
Stuck under 700? Trillion Credit Repair has the blueprint to boost your score fast! ✅ Use No-Fee Credit Cards – Avoid unnecessary costs ðŸ’ģ ✅ Keep Utilization Under 10% – Lower balances = Higher score ✅ ✅ Always Pay in Full – Interest is the enemy of wealth 💰 ✅ Keep Cards Active – Use them ever
GeetTheGoat

GeetTheGoat

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Sleeping Pikachu has arrived
My sleeping Pikachu has arrived and it looks like my cute dog. #sleepingpikachu #pokemon cards #pokemontiktok #bulldog
Poke_family7

Poke_family7

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Using credit cards for bills?
#makemoneyonline #earnmoneyonline #workfromhome #retirement #onlinebusiness
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shellypowell

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A laptop screen displays a video, next to a large insulated cup and another drink. Overlay text reads "HOW TO BUILD CREDIT Things I wish I knew sooner AS A BABY ADULT," serving as a title slide for credit card tips.
A laptop is in the background while overlay text provides a credit tip: "dont take too many cards out at once," explaining how opening multiple accounts quickly can significantly drop credit scores.
A laptop is in the background while overlay text provides a credit tip: "No Annual Fee," advising beginners to start with credit cards that do not have an annual fee to focus on building credit.
ðŸ’ĩThings I wish I knew Sooner about Credit Cards ðŸ’ģ
I want to preface this by saying that these tips are based upon my own experience. I’m no expert but I feel that experience is a big driving force to knowledge. Building credit is hard. When I first started building my credit a few years ago I hadn’t gotten much advice about what it would take
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Lucy âœĻ☕ïļ

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The only way to pay off Multiple credit cards
If you have multiple cards that are maxed out, this is the video for you! I’m a be honest, putting just a minimum and all those cards are not going to do anything! Goal should be targeting one card at a time. If you create a budget that actually works this isn’t impossible to do. Interest i
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JaliyahKreation

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Why I don’t recommend store credit cards 💜
I don’t think store credit cards are beneficial in the long run for your credit journey ! I have seen so many times clients invest into a store credit card and want to close it. When we are picking out a credit card we want to work with creditors that actually benefits us in the long run !
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JaliyahKreation

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TOP 3 TRAVEL CREDIT CARDS ✈ïļðŸ’ŦðŸ’ģ
If you’re planning to travel more this year, picking the right credit card can save you serious money and unlock incredible perks. 🌍âœĻ Whether you’re booking flights, staying in luxury hotels, or dining abroad, the right card can help you travel smarter—not harder. Here are my top 3 travel cre
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Daj Lee 🧍ðŸū‍♀ïļ

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3 sneaky ways to save on credit cards
ladies credit cards shouldn’t be costing you money! here are three ways to use them to save ðŸ’ļ #creditcardhacks #creditcard #savingmoneytips #moneyhack #personalfinanceforwomen
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sheywvnx

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how to start building credit with credit cards! ðŸ’ģ
the first one is a secured credit card. which just means you’ll pay a deposit. then after a few months of good pay history you’ll get the apple one if your an apple user, if not you can just go ahead and skip to the 3rd one. then after both of those you’ll go to your bank or credit union and
austin

austin

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4 Types of Credit Cards
@Welcome Baddies 1. Rewards Credit Cards: a) Offer points, miles, or cash back on purchases b) Best for frequent spenders who pay off balances in full c) May have higher APRs and annual fees d) Examples include travel rewards and cash back cards 2. Low Interest Credit Cards
Welcome Baddies

Welcome Baddies

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A diverse collection of financial cards, including various reward and business cards, displayed on a floral patterned surface. The cards feature different designs, colors, and affiliations, with one card uniquely resembling a cassette tape.
why am I addicted to credit cards?
When I say addicted I don’t mean actually spending on them, I’m a pretty frugal person. For the past few months Iv just been so fascinated by the different cards, reward structures, ect. I watch tons of videos of cards I probably will never get. Maybe it’s bringing back my childlike wonder of colle
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Lulu

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Benefits of credit cards ðŸ’ģ✈ïļ- the true value
Owen Beiny

Owen Beiny

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Credit cards for beginners
I HIGHLY recommend Discover, Capital One, and Chase credit cards, in that order. Start with Discover, which is perfect for beginners, then graduate to Capital One, and eventually move on to Chase for more advanced rewards and perks. â€Ē â€Ē â€Ē â€Ē #creditcards #money #creditknowledge #saving
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MaeNycole

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credit cards (hallelujah) ðŸĪŠðŸ’ļ
👋 transparency time!!! my most asked question.. how much did it cost me to (last minute, same day) to attend coachella w1?? here ya go! ⮇ïļ curious to see your guesses below lol send help #coachella
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Reagan Baylee

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Benefits of Credit Cards!
I use credit cards for all of my purchases, and here is why: 1. Rewards. This is honestly the main reason why I got my credit cards in the first place. I get miles and cash back on every purchase that I make, which is making my money work harder for me. Plus, I got great sign-on bonuses, so I re
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