4 Tips to Getting Bad Debt Under Control

If you are swimming in a sea of bad debt, keeping your head above water can be incredibly difficult. Thanks to our consumer culture, the availability of credit cards and a general lack of concern for what debt means, many people find that their bad debt is out of control. Luckily, there are a few easy solutions that anyone can implement to get that debt to behave and start finding a way onto a safe island in the sea.

1. Consolidate if possible.

If you are paying on numerous credit cards or loans, chances are you are paying way too much interest. A consolidation loan can be very beneficial in many ways such as providing you with one monthly payment instead of several, and generally, you will be paying less interest.

There are a few cautionary notes about consolidation loans however. In order to experience real savings on interest, these are best kept to short term loans. While variable rates offer the ability to save money, they are not as safe as a fixed rate. Carefully weigh your options before consolidating and look at both the short term and long term picture before you make your decision.

2. Pay down your debt consistently.

Making only the monthly minimum payments on your debt can lead to treading water in your sea of debt. You won’t be making any real progress, and it’s all too easy to get tired and sink. Work on paying more than this minimum, even if it’s only five dollars to start with. Gradually increase the amount you are paying each month and you will be able to pay down that debt in a lot less time.

3. Control your spending.

Once you are adrift in the sea of debt, it is vital to end the behavior that put you there. Cut up your credit cards if necessary, but don’t close the accounts. Keep up your payments and you’ll make progress a lot faster. If you have difficulty controlling your spending, you may need to find ways to make more money so that you have more to work with, but this can end up leading to a vicious cycle. It is best to learn self restraint in order to undo the damage that bad debt causes.

4. Learn the difference between good debt and bad debt.

Not all debt is bad, and in fact, good debt has the power to help you stay secure and handle your bad debt more effectively. Put simply, bad debt works against you, draining your finances. Good debt works for you, increasing your monthly income.

As an example, a good debt could be something like a rental property, that brings you income every month. A bad debt is something that has not value beyond its sticker price that will only end up costing you interest every month.

By implementing these techniques, you can start swimming to safety and get out of that sea of debt permanently. Don’t forget the lessons you learn along the way since the last place you want to end up is right back in that sea.

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Originally posted 2008-10-07 05:37:43. Republished by Old Post Promoter

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2 comments ↓
#1 Laura on 10.07.08 at 8:17 am

Good tips, considering the economic situation. Paying down debt will help improve your credit score, which can lead to lower bills.

#2 Soccer on 10.18.08 at 10:59 pm

nice article, a great help in my assignment. thanks

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