How To Get Out Of Debt On Your Own
There are lots of options out there for those of us who are too far in debt. There is credit counseling and debt consolidation. There are lawyers offering to have your debt reduced for a fee, and in extreme cases, there is bankruptcy. With all of these choices, one might imagine that it’s impossible for a person to get out of debt on his own.
People can in fact eliminate their debts independently, with no outside assistance. Though it does require certain measures of determination and willpower, many folks are surprised to learn that what they considered to be an overly tight budget is actually flexible enough to help them pay off debt.
How can I get out of debt on my own?
If you are deep into debt, getting out will require a well organized plan that can be stuck to firmly. Consider this example plan:
1. Stop accruing new debt. Don’t take out new loans, forget about refinancing old ones, and stop using credit cards.
2. Create a budget. You need to know where your money is going each month, and in which areas you can cut back to free up more money to pay off your debts. If you’re not sure where your money is going, write down all of your expenses for a month and then make your budget.
3. Remove unnecessary things from your budget while simultaneously reducing the amount you spent on everything. The money you save should be used for paying off debts.
4. Figure out which of your debts should be eliminated first. Secure debts and debts with high interest payments should be attended to ahead of others. Beware of low interest credit cards that have other high charges like annual and monthly fees. Any such lines of credit should be done away with as soon as possible.
5. Except for the debt you’ve set as your priority, pay just the minimum payment every month. Focus all your extra money on one debt and don’t stop until it’s gone. Any funds that unexpectedly come your way can help finish off such debts quickly, too.
6. When one debt is paid off, don’t stop there. Move on to the next and don’t give up until all have been dissolved.
Having a realistic view of finances can help you to get out of debt on your own, without help from any outside institutions. Eliminating debt in such a way helps improve bad credit or, if your credit is already good, keep it at a desirable level.