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Try These Debt Reduction Tips Today

If you are having financial problems or are simply worried about the amount you owe, try these debt reduction tips today.

1) List your debts stating the amount you owe, your current monthly payment, the interest rates applicable to your debt and any other charges outstanding.

2) Now list your income and your outgoings. There are certain debts that are a priority and must be repaid before you tackle credit cards and unsecured loans. Always pay your mortgage, taxes and any other charges your State impose.

3) Hopefully you will have some surplus income left over with which to pay down your debts. Maintain the minimum monthly payment on all accounts. This will keep your creditors at bay for the time being. Pick one debt that you are going to repay first.

4) There are various schools of thought as to which bill this should be. Most financial experts will tell you to pick the one with the highest interest charge and that is sound advice. But if you have a small credit card debt outstanding in comparison to the other ones you owe,it might be worth clearing this first. A small success will give you the motivation to continue on your road to freedom from debts.

5) Once you decide on the debt you are going to repay first, you should put all spare money against this account. As you see the amount outstanding reduce, you will find ways to raise more cash. You may be able to work overtime or sell some stuff you own on EBay or you may decide to try and earn some income online. The important thing to remember is that the minimum payments on all other accounts are maintained.

6) When you have finally cleared that first card, you pick the next debt that you wish to repay and attack that in the same way. Keep the minimum payments going on the other cards and put all your spare cash against one debt. This systematic approach is also known as the snowball debt reduction plan. Try it as it works.

7) As you are working through and reducing the balances you owe on all your accounts, it makes sense to contact each lender you owe money to. Ask for a review on your account and see will they reduce the interest rate you are paying. Any reduction you can achieve is a good thing as it means more of your money is going to repay the balance outstanding rather than being wasted on interest. You may find some creditors won't do anything but even if one does, this is a useful use of your time.

8) If one of your creditors offers a really good deal if you were to transfer all your outstanding credit to their management, consider this option. You need to weigh up the charges that would be imposed together with the risk that holding all your eggs in one basket holds. You will already know how much you can afford to pay each month so should be able to work out how long it will take you to clear the account. If the deal being offered includes a low interest rate for this entire period, it may be worth doing. But be sure you do your math first before jumping in.

Most people do not apply debt reduction tips in a systematic way. They may throw extra cash at one debt this month and another the next. This haphazard approach doesn't work so why not give the snowball way a try.

 

 

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