How to Live Debt Free

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 stressful. If you want to achieve financial freedom you must pay off your debt. Even with the economy getting weaker you can still improve your personal financial situation.

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.

Now for the truly hard part. Sell your stuff. It sound crazy but you are in debt because you bought a bunch of stuff you could not afford. Furniture, TVs, stereos, and even cloths can all be sold. Take the money your make off of your stuff and pay off the debt you created with it. Have a garage sale or sell your stuff on ebay, whatever will make you the most money.

Next you have to take a hard look at your car and your house. Can you afford them? If you bought a car that was really too expensive; replace it with a more affordable car that you can pay off in a short time. If your mortgage is too high for your income, you have to move. You might want to consider renting a small place until you get back on your feet.

With your debt paid down as much as possible you need to develop an organized method to pay off the rest of your credit cards. Organize your cards by interest rate. Make extra payments on the card with the highest interest rate until it is paid off. Then move on to the next card. You may have to get a second job in order to be able to pay extra. It won’t last forever though, just until you are debt free.

When you improve your financial situation you will improve your entire life. It is hard to know how to begin making your budget and prioritizing your needs. If you need help go to www.personalfinanceissues.com. They can provide the tools you need but you will have to put in the effort to make it work.

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3 Responses to “How to Live Debt Free”

  1. Great advice above – getting out of debt can be incredibly tough, but with hard work, you can do it. However, don’t be afraid to ask for a little help from your creditors. Make it a regular practice to call your credit cards to ask for a lower rate. I have one client who owes over $20,000 on a Visa that was at 18%. He spoke with a ‘rate specialist’, touting his rising credit score and declining balance and got his rate cut in half, from 18% to 9%! His monthly interest charge was instantly reduced by $150, which will help him pay off his debt even sooner.

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