HOW TO GET OUT OF DEBT – 1

 

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Getting out of debt and staying out of debt is not easy. Chances are, you’re reading this article because you’ve already amassed a fair amount of debt and are thinking it will be impossible to ever get out from under it all. Learn how to stop incurring new debt and change your life forever.

1. Stop increasing your debt.

If you have any credit cards that are maxed out, cut them in half. If you have more than one remaining credit card, cut them up. When you finish, you should have no more than one credit card. Also cut up any “convenience” cards, such as gas cards, department store cards, etc. You will use your one credit card only to buy “emergency things”, and things that you know you will be able to pay off in a short amount of time until you can get your spending fully under control.

2. Record your spending.

The idea of writing down what you spend is a concept most people find annoying at best and useless at worst. However, this is actually your key to getting out of debt. You’re in debt because you spent money you didn’t have. If you’re like many people, your debt didn’t come from one single huge purchase; it was trickles of spending amassed over time. Avoiding more debt starts with knowing what you are spending your money on. Each day for one month (at least), write down every penny you spend, no matter how small.

3. Categorize your spending. Categorize your monthly expenses into logical groups of “Must have,” “Should have,” and “Like to have.” “Must haves” are things that will cause harm if you don’t buy them, such as food, rent, medicine, pet food, etc.

  • “Should haves” are things that you need, but can do without for a little while, e.g., new clothes for work, gym membership, etc. “Like to haves” are things that you don’t need, but enhance your life, e.g., magazine subscriptions, newspaper, cable tv, weekly coffee with friends, IM on your phone, etc.
  • By doing this, you’ll have a good idea of what you spend your money on, and you’ll be able to figure out where you might need to cut back on spending. You don’t want to eliminate all of the “should haves” and the “like to haves,” but take a look at those first. One of your expenses will be paying off your debt. You will want to always pay more than the minimum required, otherwise it will take an extremely long time to eliminate your debt.
4. Make a budget based on your spending record.
Write down the amount you spent in each category of spending last month as you budget for spending for the next month. Don’t sweat if you feel like the amount is too much. For now, just write it down. If you spent $250 on clothes last month, write it down. If you spent $200 on gas for your car last month, write it down.
5.Only use cash.
If you’re in trouble because of credit card spending, allot yourself a certain amount for monthly spending, i.e. your groceries. Take $50 with you to the store (if that’s your budget amount) and spend only that. You can’t go over it because that’s all you literally have.
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