Some simple ways to beat Debt

January 18, 2010 by admin
Filed under: Debt Advice 

The simplest way to beat debt is to listen to your nana and not get into debt in the first place. Remember when people used to save up to get the things they wanted? Yes, the good old days when we couldn’t whip out a credit card and charge some new purchase which we would probably rarely use in any event. But since most of us are already in debt we first need to get out of it before we can start thinking of saving.

The first thing you have to establish is exactly how much you owe. No matter how much you hate those bills you have to sit down, go through them and find out exactly how much more you have left before you finish paying off your debt. The best option would be creating an excel sheet where you add the outstanding balance, the interest rate and your monthly payment.

Once you have added all your debts now you need to decide which one to focus on to pay off first. Many advocate paying off the highest interest one off first while others feel that you should start with the smallest to highest. In either case you are going to use a system known as the debt snowball which means that once you have paid off one debt, the money going to that payment each month will be added to the next debt so you can pay that off quicker and so on and so forth.

To pay off that first debt faster you are going to have to make some changes which means drawing up a budget to see where all your money is going and if you can save anywhere. Depending on how quickly you want to pay off your debt you can cut out most things except for the essentials. No, chips and a pint every night are not essentials, we guarantee you will live without them for a while.

Every penny you save will go towards making extra payments on your first debt so you can pay it off as soon as possible. Once you have finished with the first one you will take the money you were paying on it every month and add it to the payments of the second debt until that one is finished and then move on to the next. This may seem a daunting task but you will find that paying off your debts and being well on your way to a stress free life can be quite an addicting feeling.

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