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The idea behind Mary's post is that you pay all minimum charges and put as much extra as you can on the smallest bill. When that is paid off, continue to pay all minimum charges, but put the amount that went on that smallest bill and anything extra to pay off the next smallest bill. Keep using the money "saved" by not having those smaller minimum payments to make bigger pay down the next bill until they are all paid off.Many years ago, we had a small debt. According to Susie Orman, you are to pay the card with the lowest amount as soon as you can by making larger payments and smaller payments on cards/debt that have higher balances. Once you pay that card off go on to the next lowest ones and so forth. That is what we did and it worked for us. Now the only debt we have is our home which we should pay off in 5 more years.
Mary
In the mean time, put the credit cards in the freezer or cut a few up so they are not used. New debt is not what you want or need.
The flaw here is needing a regular income for planning. Dave Ramsey has a lot of great ideas for step by step freedom from debt, but self control is a vital part of his program.
There may be community assistance for getting bills under control -- do not go to a 'for a fee' credit consolidator -- that are free. This may be a good resource for your son.
Does he have a family -- wife, girlfriend, children? Enlisting a S.O. to get on board any debt elimination plans is easier than going it alone.
A lot of questions. You did give a lot of good advice.