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Pay Off Debt - Debt Management Tips

   
Author: Carrie Reeder
 

Paying off debt is a great feeling, plus you save thousands in future interest payments. Your credit score improves with reduced debt levels, qualifying you for lower rates on future credit. Plus, you have more financial freedom to pursue your dreams, not weighed down by bills. To help you reach your debt elimination goal, follow these tips.

Analyze Your Bills And Expenses

Taking a look at your bills and living expenses to help you understand where you are losing the most money. Find out your account balances and interest rates. Also tally up your living expenses.

Next, write out a budget for yourself. Decide how much you need to live on. The rest can be split between debt elimination and savings. While paying off debt is your ultimate goal, building up your savings will help you avoid using additional credit for future financial emergencies.

Lower Your Interest Rates

To speed up your debt elimination plan, trade in your high interest accounts for a lower interest plan. This could mean opening a low rate credit card or consolidating your debt with a home equity loan.

Before you open a new credit line, check out rates and fees. Closing costs of second mortgages can make lines of credit and credit cards look more favorable. Finally, compare plans with several lenders before settling on one. This is were you can find real savings in rates and fees.

Get Some Help

If you find it difficult to manage your debt, turn to a third party. Debt management companies handle your monthly payments while lowering your interest rates. In most cases, they can get you out of credit card debt in less than five years.

For more serious debt problems, you can turn to a debt negotiation company. They can eliminate part of your debt with some creditors, making your monthly payments more manageable. Just know that there are tax and credit implications.

Before signing up with any company, do your research. Avoid companies that make claims that sound too good to be true such as instant debt elimination. The best companies partner with you to rebuild your credit and help you manage your debt.

 
 
 

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