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Course overview
Lesson Overview

4.4 – How to Choose Which Cards to Pay First (Snowball vs Avalanche): The snowball and avalanche methods are two smart ways to decide which credit cards to pay down first. The snowball focuses on momentum, while the avalanche focuses on saving money. With the snowball method, you pay off the smallest balances first to build motivation. Each paid-off card gives a sense of victory that pushes you to keep going. With the avalanche method, you target the cards with the highest interest rates first. This saves you the most money over time and reduces how much you lose to interest. Both methods work if you stay consistent and disciplined. Some people even mix both, paying one small card off for motivation, then switching to the highest-interest card. The key is to keep paying more than the minimum on at least one card every month. No matter which approach you choose, the goal is steady progress. When you see results—fewer bills, lower totals—it boosts your confidence. Tracking your success helps you avoid going back into debt. Whether your focus is speed or savings, both methods move you toward freedom. Choose the one that matches your personality and budget best. What matters most is that you commit and don’t stop halfway. Every balance paid off makes your financial stress smaller and your score stronger.

About this course

Credit repair is the process of correcting errors on your credit report, removing negative items, and rebuilding your credit score through smart financial habits and responsible credit use.

This course includes:
  • Daily Step-by-Step Lessons for 6 months (180 days)
  • Video & Audio Guides explaining key credit concepts in plain language
  • Real-World Scenarios and case studies to guide smart credit decisions
  • Credit Builder Card and Loan Recommendations

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