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How to Live Debt Free

Wed, Dec 3, 2008

Fitness

These days it seems like everyone has thousands of dollars of debt they are trying to pay off. Whether it is student loans, car loans or credit cards, debt makes life more stressful. With the economy struggling and more and more jobs disappearing now is the time to pay off your debt and start a new life of financial freedom.

When you are struggling just to make minimum monthly payments, paying off your debt entirely seems very far out of reach. Don’t get discouraged though, anything is possible if you are willing to make the sacrifices it will take. The first step to a debt free life is to make a list of everything you owe; every credit card, every car loan, your mortgage, student loans, everything. Make the list as detailed as possible. Include the balance, monthly payments, due dates, and interest rates.

Next look at your belongings. How many of the things you own did you buy with money you didn’t have? If there are big screen TVs, dvds, stereos, cloths, furniture or anything else in your house that you know you couldn’t afford, now is the time to right the wrong. Sell everything you can and use the money to pay down your debt. Get out the digital camera that you really can’t afford and take pictures of everything you can get rid of and post it on Ebay or Craig’s list. You could even have an old fashion garage sale but you must sell off the things you cannot afford to own.

Now look at your car and your house. If you struggle to make car payments, sell the car. Get a more affordable car that you can pay off in just a short time. Is your mortgage sucking you dry. It is probably time to sell the house. Move into a smaller house. Rent a house until you can get back on your feet. These are tough sacrifices to make but it is the only way to get out of the hole you created by overspending.

Once you have paid the debt down you need to systematically pay it off. Do it one card at a time. Choose the credit card with the highest interest rate and pay extra on that card until it is paid off. Then move to the next highest interest rate. If you have to get a second job in order to pay extra on your debt, do it just until you are debt free.

You must improve your financial situation if you want to improve your life. You will only fall farther behind the longer you wait. You can get more information at Personal Finance Issues to get help with your budget. They can provide the tools you need but only you can take the steps to improve your life.

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