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STEPS TO ELIMINATE DEBT
Getting Out Of The Red And Into The Black
To eliminate
debt, you need a strategy and patience.
Yes, there’s
a lot of hype right now about erasing debt
instantly and painlessly. Unfortunately, unless
you come into a windfall of some kind, this
isn’t likely to happen.
With some
thorough planning, though, you can eliminate
debt and stay that way.
ELIMINATING
DEBT PLAN
The first step that you have to take to
eliminate debt -- sorry, you really have to -- is to get rid of your credit
cards. Because there’s no way you can eliminate debt if you’re still using
charge cards to make purchases. And having them around is just too tempting.
Emergencies do happen, so you may want to keep one, but put it in a safety
deposit box—and not in your pocket.
Next, you want to double your minimum payments to eliminate debt more quickly.
This not only makes it possible for you to pay off your bills twice as fast, it
decreases the overall interest you pay. This saves you an enormous amount of
money that you often don’t even realize you’re spending because those minimum
payments are kept so small. Believe me, though, it adds up to a lot of money
over a period time.
Now you want to take the big step to eliminate debt. Change your spending
habits. Identify your true needs as opposed to your really, really want to
haves.
Ask yourself important questions such as:
Do I really need all these cable
stations?
Are all these extra phone services like
call waiting and call forwarding necessary?
Do I really have to have a cell phone,
and if I do, do I have to have email access and all the things that are
driving the cost up?
Would a different, less expensive cell
phone plan be just as good?
Are the weekly massages and manicure
absolutely needed?
Can I buy generic products and groceries rather than
brand names?
Do I have to eat out so often and in
such expensive restaurants?
And now for the last step to eliminating debt: After you’ve asked yourself some
hard questions about your spending habits and separated wants from needs, make a
budget. Be realistic in your budget expectations, but if you’re going eliminate
debt you need a budget—and you need to stick to it. This way, you cannot only
get out of the red and into the black. You can stay there.
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