Saturday, March 4, 2017

Five Steps To Success In Beating Debt

Beating debt is as much to do with what's going on in your head as it is to do with what's going on in your wallet. If you have a debt problem you can solve it if you admit this. Here are five steps you can take to begin beating your debt:

1. Take control

There comes a point where you have to admit that your debt is defeating you. You can't keep up with repayments; the interest charges are mounting up and, maybe even worse, you're using one loan to pay off another.

You have to take control of your finances: if you don't your creditors will. If you are in denial about this you need to face the truth. If you can face the truth and take control, you're on the first step to beating debt.

2. Live within your means

Take a look at your credit card and charge-card statements. What did you spend that money on?

Go round your house and take a good hard look at the goods that you bought with those credit cards. Are they worth it? Did you want them that much? What difference have they truly made to your life?

What do you feel like when you look that stuff and say to yourself, 'I haven't paid for that (xxx) yet'?

3. Reduce your stress

Debt can become a nightmare and stress can send you into a spiral of despair. It doesn't have to be like that. There's a way out but it's not an easy way out. You have to take control of yourself and your spending, and resolve to get your life back. When (and only when) you've got that mental resolve, then consider consolidating your debt.

4. Eliminate your debt

Consolidating your debt is a one-chance option of repaying your debt. The debt doesn't disappear, but all the various loans and debts get lumped together into one bigger loan to be paid off over a longer period and at a lower interest rate. This frees up some of your income and will instantly reduce your stress.

And, crucially, you shouldn't continue to rack up credit card debts. You will only eliminate your debt if you live within your means.

Try an experiment. Leave your credit cards at home for a week and live on cash. Pay for everything with money - yes, everything. This will help you get a handle on your need to budget. When you see the money slipping through your fingers it will bring home the reality that your supply of money is limited.

At the end of the week, ask yourself how you feel. If it was difficult but you succeeded in prioritizing your spending, congratulations - you're in control! If it was hard, or impossible, then try again. You need to be tough with yourself to be in control of your money.

5. Getting your life back


Happiness is not being able to buy useless luxuries: it's about being free. Cut up all but one of your credit cards, and pay back that credit card every month, without fail. You'll enjoy the things that money can buy only if you spend money that you have - not money that you borrow. Resist the temptation to indulge yourself with money that you don't own.

Money has the power to enslave you as well as making you free. When your debt is out of control, you're enslaved. You can become free only if you take control.

5 Reasons Why You Should Eliminate Credit Card Debt

1. Credit card companies can change almost all of the terms of the credit card by giving just 15 days notice.


We get used to credit card companies adjusting their lending rate by 1/4% as interest rates fluctuate but did you know they can alter any of the terms for any reason. For example they can increase the late payment fee and they can increase the interest rate without the need to justify it. If you are late or miss just one payment the low rate you are currently being charged can double or even treble almost overnight.


2. Credit card companies can increase the cost of a purchase months after you bought it.


If you purchased a widescreen plasma TV 3 months ago, using a card which at the time was costing 9.9% apr, and you are late with just one payment, the credit card company can charge you a late payment fee, say $40, and increase the interest rate to 29.9% apr, or even more, and there is nothing you can do about it.

They can, in effect, increase the cost of your TV months, or possibly even years after you purchased it. The TV retailer wouldn't be allowed to do this but your credit card company can.

3. Discount offers are only good if you keep up all your payments.


Interest free balance transfers and initial periods can dissapear for any minor omission. Failure to keep to all the terms of a card will result in special terms being withdrawn and possible penalty interest being applied. If you have interest free purchases and balance transfers make sure you keep up the payments.

4. It's not just your card payments you have to keep up.



If you miss a payment on your mortgage, or your car or any other financial payment, your credit card companies can re-assess your credit score and increase your interest rate accordingly.

If you therefore miss a loan payment on your boat or car, but still pay the payments due on your cards, you can find that your credit card interest charges jump to 2 or 3 times the original rate.

5. Credit card companies are today making record profits from you.


If you don't pay your cards in full each month credit card companies make the majority of their profits from you and a substantial portion of that is in the additional charges they levy.

It makes little or no sense to keep money in the bank earning 5% maximum and pay 29.9% or 19.9% or even 9.9% on your cards. Pay off the card and use the card for emergencies rather than the savings. Without the card payments you will be able to rapidly replace the savings.

Without your knowing credit card companies can hold you hostage at the very time you may really need financial assistance. Don't allow credit card companies the continuing opportunity to make record profits at your expense, and at the same time the opportunity to benefit from any misfortune.

If you can pay the balance off withing 3 to 6 months do so otherwise consider some form of consolidation loan to remove the noose credit card companies have around your neck.

3-Step Formula to Get Out Of Debt

1-Make List of Your Debts

First of all know how much deep you are in credit card debt. Many credit card holders are shocked when they know the total credit card debt to be paid. They unconsciously stay away from compiling this list. But you will have to know your total debts. List down lender name, date of debt, total amount to be paid and interest rate. Arrange list according to interest rate. Highest interest rate credit card debts should be shown first.


2-Pay Credit Card with Highest Interest Rate

Now start paying highest rate credit card first. Always pay more than minimum amount. If you are addicted to minimum payment traps then you will never be out of debt for whole of your life. Banks have arranged minimum debt trap in such way that a loan could take many years to be paid off if you are just paying in minimum amounts. Always pay more than minimum. These small extra payments will save you literally thousand dollars.


3-Start Frugal Living

For as long as you are in debt, start frugal living. Cut off your credit cards. Ask companies to not offer you more credit cards. Discard impulsive buying. Try to save every penny if possible. These few dollars added to minimum payment amounts will create a snow-ball effect towards your credit card debt payments.