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Smart Tips & Tricks For Getting Out Of Debt



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By : Adir Le    4 or more times read
Submitted 2008-11-19 22:01:32
In these hard economic times debt problems abound. It is important to know that even if you feel like the world is falling in on you and you feel alone in your struggle, you're not. Millions of Americans are facing debt concerns and while it may be a long hard road to stability, it is a road that you can navigate. There are maps you can follow and ones you can create that will lead you to the light at the end of the debt tunnel. By coming to this website, you are already headed in the right direction.

Where does the money go?
You know you're in debt but do you know how to break the cycle of overspending? The first step towards stability is making a comprehensive budget of your monthly spending. Start with your major, necessary expenses like your mortgage, insurance, loans, car payments, etc. Once you have the heavy lifting accounted for, it's time to get honest. Where else is your money going? Daily latte trips? Weekly trips to the movies? Dinners out? Write it all down and don't fib. You'll only be hurting yourself further. Do this for a month and keep a financial diary. Keep all your receipts during the month to hold yourself even more accountable. Now that you have a further understanding on where your money is going, you'll have a better idea on where you can curb your spending habits and allocate your monies to the major expenses. You're building a bridge of understanding. The more you understand that the little spending habits add up in a big way, the more willing you will be to making small sacrifices that will add up quickly as well.

High-Interest? High Priority
Now that you've identified where all your money is going, it is time to identify where your highest-rate debt lies. Which loans, credit cards, etc., have the highest interest rates? Tackle these debt suckers first. While your mortgage may look like a bigger expense, its interest rate is usually lower than the other high interest rates of credit cards, for example. So as not to feel overwhelmed, rank your debt from higher interest rate to lowest and make those the priority for whittling down their balance. Be aware of the trap of paying only the minimum on credit cards. Often times your minimum balance will barely cover the interest and instead of paying off your principal, you'll end up paying thousands to the credit card companies.

Ask for Help
These are just the beginning steps to understanding your debt. Being aware of your spending habits and creating a budget to pay off high-interest debts are important to help you realize that being debt-free is an attainable goal. But you don't have to do it alone. Reputable debt counseling services are worth your time. Receiving professional help in sorting out your financial woes can help take the stress down a notch. Don't be afraid to ask for help. Finding out ways to consolidate your debt and solid advice on managing your finances can be invaluable on this road to recovery.
Author Resource:- Adir Le. writes personal finance articles for the newsletter of the book Debt Cures They Don't Want You To Know About. He also writes for 3 other online magazines, and just started his own blog about Debt Cures.
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