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Debt management from the home
With the current economic crunch, a lot of
people are feeling the burden. Prices of basic commodities have gone up
and in contrast most of their stock portfolios have gone down in value
because of the stock market problems. Because of this, life is harder
and some people who have loans may feel it is harder to make payments
than before.
But although it is hard, it is not impossible. And you don’t really
need an expert to do that. You can always practice practical saving and
debt management work that can save you at least some money for the
rainy day. Below are some of the simple ways that you can manage your
debt without really having to pay for an expert's advice.
1. Prioritize debt payments.
Remember that you are not only paying for the money that you have
loaned, you are also paying for the interest that you have incurred.
This can be an additional burden for you and the hard part is, you did
not even got to use those interest payments. They are just add ons to
the debt that you have.
If you have extra money, pay for your debts. Look at the debts that you
have and pay for the ones with the highest interest rates. Some experts
suggest that you set aside a percentage of your salary to debt payment
to ensure that you will be slowly chipping away the debts.
2. Save on utilities and other expenses
Cut down on the things that you can cut down. This includes utilities
such as electricity, gas, water, services like plumbing and gardening
and other household expenses. You may not realize it but you are
actually paying for more than the average family size usually need
because of wastage. Turn off the lights and the TV if you are not using
them. The same goes with the water. If you can walk, don't take the
car. These simple areas can help you save a lot, which you can use to
pay for your debts.
3. Cut the credit
Don’t get a loan anymore. If you don't have money, then practice saving
and not spending! Don't borrow from other people. And if you have to
borrow because of emergency expenses, make sure that you negotiate for
lower interest rates or no interest rates at all.
If you have a credit card, dispose them or leave it at home and only
use it for emergency situations like when you need to pay for medical
bills or medicines. Otherwise, leave it at home. That way, you will no
be tempted to spend more than you should.
4. Make a grocery list
Going to the grocery or to any store with a set of products that you
will need to buy is a proven effective way to cut spending. With an
already set items to buy, you will not be tempted to get things that
you do not really need. This is especially true if you are one of those
people who have the habit of unconsciously spending money on products
that are not necessary. And even if you get them, the item not being in
your list will make you stop and think about the purchase before you
make them.
These may be simple ways towards debt management and you can sure that
they are effective!
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