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Relief & Debt Consolidation
I Want To Get Rid
Of My Debt...NOW!
How
Do I Get Myself Out of Debt?
Do you feel like your credit card debt is
insurmountable? The good news is that, no matter how high the
mountain appears, you can climb it and pull yourself out of
the metaphorical hole you may find yourself in.
Here are some ways to tackle that debt and bring it down to
size:
1.
Only buy what you can afford. The best way
to keep debt from becoming a problem is to avoid the problem
altogether
from this point forward. Rather than splurging on a fancy piece
of electronic hardware, just wait and save up for it.
- By
staying within budget and paying off your bills every month,
you don't need to worry about debt piling
up on top
of you.
- You
can still get out of debt and feel the sweet relief of
being debt free by changing your mindset
from "having
it now" to one of enjoying it even more when you have
the money.
2.
Pay off the lowest balance first. Financial
advisor Suze Orman often advises people in debt to take care
of the higher
interest debts first. In general, this is a good way to go,
however, if you have a credit card with a balance of only a
couple hundred dollars, it would also be beneficial to knock
that one off right out of the gate.
- You
can eliminate a whole payment, save on interest charges,
and put that money towards another bill.
3.
Prioritize bills by interest rate. In the long run, paying
off the higher interest cards first will save you the most
money. It's usually the interest that keeps knocking you back.
By taking out the higher interest cards, you'll feel a greater
sense of progress when paying your bills every month.
4.
Consolidate. One of the more overwhelming aspects of being
in credit card debt is constantly being reminded of it with
so many bills from different cards. One way to fight back is
to consolidate your debt. You can do this by either taking
out a loan from a bank or transferring the balance to another
card.
- If
you recently got a new credit card, you can transfer a
portion of the balance to that. This will
save you a bit
of interest since most cards will put that balance under
the introductory rate.
- If
you take out a loan, you can pay off several of the cards
and reduce the amount of mail you receive. It's
less daunting
psychologically to receive one big bill as opposed to a
bunch of tiny ones.
5.
Convert to cash and debit only. One of the
best ways to keep yourself in debt is to keep using your
credit cards. They're
convenient and it's easy to justify their occasional use by
saying that it's only a soda or a tank of gas.
- Those tiny charges add up quick! A dollar
here, a few more there, and you'll negate the payments that
you're making in
a very short amount of time.
- Paying
with cash will help you develop new spending habits. By
the time you get your debts paid down, you'll have disciplined
yourself to the point where you no longer put yourself
in that
situation.
Debt is a problem that happens to nearly everyone at some
point. Even wealthy people find themselves overextended by
debt.
Even if you're working on a shoestring budget, it's possible
to pull yourself out of debt. With discipline, focus, and hard
work, you can find yourself relieved of the mounting pressures.
Click here if you are drowning in credit card debt, facing foreclosure, being harassed my debt collectors or simply feel like a victim of this economic crisis. It's my SolveYourProblem recommendation.
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by SolveYourProblem.com
: 2010
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