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Create Your Own Ultimate Debt Elimination Plan
By David Berky
The method is simple. 1) Set a monthly amount. 2) Pay all minimum amounts. 3) Pay
extra money toward the debt with the highest interest rate. This method will ensure
that you pay the least amount of interest and repay your debts as soon as possible.
The trick to paying the least amount of interest possible is to pay extra money toward
the debt with the highest interest rate. Obviously you want that debt paid off as soon
as you can. Each month it costs you the most.
The trick to paying off your debts in the least amount of time is to set a fixed total
amount to pay each month. The trap many people fall into is that they only pay the
minimum payments. These minimum payments are designed to keep you paying that high
interest rate for as long as possible.
By paying a fixed total amount each month, as one debt is paid off, you will have more
money to pay towards another debt. This is often called the "snow-ball" effect.
But first things first.
First, determine you ability to pay. If your total payments are much more than you can
afford, you are in trouble. You may need to contact a non-profit credit counseling
agency. You can find them in your local phone book or online. But be careful of companies
that want an up front fee. Check with your local Better Business Bureau for recommendations.
Next you need to make a commitment to stop getting further into debt. Cut up your
extra credit cards or put them where you cannot easily get them. If you are living a
lifestyle that depends on credit, you will soon dig a hole you cannot easily climb out of.
Stop spending more than you make each month and don't count on future bonuses,
inheritances, refunds or other non-dependable income to bail you out. If you make
$2000 a month you can only spend $2000 a month. Look for ways to cut back and purchases
you can postpone or do without.
Now, let's look at each step of your ultimate debt reduction plan more closely.
First, determine how much you can afford to pay each month toward your debts. At the
minimum it should be the total of all your minimum payments for the current month.
You may need to examine your spending for the last several months. Find things you can
eliminate or do without for a while. Postpone purchases, cancel subscriptions.
Anything to free up more money to pay off your debts.
You may even want to postpone investing for awhile. Are your investments beating that
18 percent you are paying on your credit card? If not, a better investment would be to repay your debts.
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