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.
It is in your best interest to try to get out of debt on your own if possible. Many people make the error of assuming they can pay off their debt really quick. They go ahead and set goals that aren't realistic, and when they can't reach them they get discouraged or give up. Many end up filing bankruptcy, because they feel there is no other hope for them.
You need to be realistic with your plans. Sit down and make a very thorough budget, including all of your monthly expenses. You then need to determine what you can live without, and take that money you save and put towards paying off your bills. The following are some things you can look at cutting out of your spending:
* Eating out. Whether you pick up fast food for lunch when you're working, or go out to eat with friends at a fancy restaurant once a week, you can cut costs here. Take your lunch to work, and have dinner with your friends once a month instead of once a week. Or better yet, suggest a less expensive activity that you can do together.
* Vices. Cigarettes, lattes, and other things we buy as a matter of habit are good places to cut back. Quitting smoking is good for you anyway, and switching to regular coffee, made at home with some flavored creamer, would be less expensive. Every little bit helps.
* 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- if you can cut back on the amount you drive your car, you will notice great savings. Try carpooling or taking the bus- you'll save on gas, car repair, etc.
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.
It is in your best interest to try to get out of debt on your own if possible. Many people make the error of assuming they can pay off their debt really quick. They go ahead and set goals that aren't realistic, and when they can't reach them they get discouraged or give up. Many end up filing bankruptcy, because they feel there is no other hope for them.
You need to be realistic with your plans. Sit down and make a very thorough budget, including all of your monthly expenses. You then need to determine what you can live without, and take that money you save and put towards paying off your bills. The following are some things you can look at cutting out of your spending:
* Eating out. Whether you pick up fast food for lunch when you're working, or go out to eat with friends at a fancy restaurant once a week, you can cut costs here. Take your lunch to work, and have dinner with your friends once a month instead of once a week. Or better yet, suggest a less expensive activity that you can do together.
* Vices. Cigarettes, lattes, and other things we buy as a matter of habit are good places to cut back. Quitting smoking is good for you anyway, and switching to regular coffee, made at home with some flavored creamer, would be less expensive. Every little bit helps.
* 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- if you can cut back on the amount you drive your car, you will notice great savings. Try carpooling or taking the bus- you'll save on gas, car repair, etc.
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.
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Do you budget for your monthly spending? If not, that could be why you're dealing with all that credit card debt. Learn how to pay off your debt faster and with less interest paid on the Debtopedia website. Get your copy of my report "Secrets of Credit Card Debt" at http://www.debtopedia.com
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