If you’re faced with a great amount of debt, you likely want to get rid of it as quickly as you can. The cost of interest can really add up. As well, if you already have a lot of debt, it becomes difficult or even impossible to take on more debt for anything you really need. The important thing to remember is not to panic when you are in this situation.
Getting out of debt on one’s own is best if it’s possible. But many debtors make the mistake of trying to pay their debts off too quickly. They set unrealistic goals, and when they can’t achieve them they become discouraged. This often ends with them filing bankruptcy, because they feel that there is no way around it.
The best course of action is to be realistic. Make a budget, and include everything that you spend money on each month. Then find what you can realistically do without, and put the money you save on those things toward paying off your debt. Here are some things we can often cut out of the budget:
Eating out- this is a major expense for many people. Evaluate how many lunches you’re buying at work, how often you eat out with friends, etc. Make your lunches at home and bring them to work. Have dinner out with friends less often, perhaps only once a month. You might even be able to suggest something with friends that is less expensive that you can do together, or have a potluck at home.
Vices- many of our bad habits also use up our precious money. If you smoke, you should quit- it is better for your health and for your wallet. Try making special coffees at home, rather than getting coffees out every day. These daily cut-backs really add up.
* Entertainment. No one’s saying that you have to sit at home and be bored all of the time. Just examine your entertainment budget and see if there are ways you could cut back. If you rent a lot of movies, for example, consider signing up for an unlimited plan.
* Travel. With gas prices usually going up instead of down, cutting back on travel can be a real money saver. Carpooling, and combining trips as much as possible, are two ways that can save you a substantial amount of money on travel.
Depending on how much debt you have and what you can pay toward it, it may take many months or even years to pay off your debt. Keeping making more than the minimum payments each month, and you will find yourself making progress. Importantly, make your payments on time each month to keep your credit in good standing. With a little patience and hard work, you will find yourself someday to be free of debt.
Tags: financing
0 responses so far ↓
There are no comments yet...Kick things off by filling out the form below.
Leave a Comment