How to Get out of Debt Fast
"Is debt weighing you down?" the ad queried above an image of a stressed woman holding a pencil as she poured over credit card bills. Seeing this message every time I logged in to my bank account online really annoyed me. Yes, it was weighing me down, and I was trying to get out from under the debt, but the daily reminder irked me. Perhaps it even helped motivate me to get my finances in better shape, although my motivation level was already quite high. Once you realize the effects of consumer debt, you want out. At least, I did. Here's how to get out of debt fast.
Instructions
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Get out of debt fast!
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Find out how much money you can put toward your debt each month. What is your income, and what are your monthly expenses for housing, transportation, food and incidentals? Subtract these costs as well as monthly debt bills, from your monthly income number. The remainder is what you can hopefully put toward debt each month.
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Make more money if you have a shortfall or only a small amount to put toward debt each month. Look for a second job or pick up extra hours at work. Cash flow is critical if you want to know how to get out of debt fast. The only two ways to improve cash flow are to 1) make more money or 2) spend less money. You'll likely want to do a combination of these two.
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Budget your money and make your extra debt payment toward your smallest debt. Once that debt is paid off in full, add the whole amount you were paying toward that debt, into the payment for your next smallest debt. Dave Ramsey calls this the Debt Snowball.
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Put everything "extra", from unexpected monetary bonuses and gifts to income form side jobs, toward your debt payments and emergency fund. A small emergency fund is important to have while paying off debt, to keep you from incurring new debt from unexpected expenses.
Tips & Warnings
Get an extra job to pay off debt more quickly
Sell what you can and use the cash toward your debts. Look in your storage areas for seldom-used items.
Sell vehicles that have large loans.
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Comments
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Diane Cass
Jan 01, 2009
It's an uphill battle getting out of debt, but a battle worth fighting. -
maryellen1001
Nov 24, 2008
Good tips and sound advice. -
Ariana Cherry-Shearer
Feb 28, 2008
Great article. So many Americans can use these tips. There are alot of us in debt.--And a great amount of it began with the good ole plastic. Good tips!