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Monday, September 21, 2009

How to Pay Off Debt, Even if You Never Could Before

By Sean Payne

A large number of people who are currently in debt have tried at least once to pay off their debts. Many of them have tried several times. Unfortunately, most of them have failed, ending up even deeper in debt than before.

So, why do all these people end up getting deeper and deeper in debt? The answer lies in the approach that they use to get out of debt. Those who take on more debt in an attempt to get out of debt are only putting a patch on the problem. Debt consolidation loans may work for a short while, but the underlying habits that created the debt problem in the first place will work against them.

The answer lies in correcting the underlying habits that create the problem of debt. The easiest way to do this is by using a debt repayment plan that won't allow you to indulge in those old habits.

What are the steps of the best plan for getting out of debt and avoiding bad habits?

The first step is to create a buffer between you and going into additional debt. When you're stretched really thin financially, even a small financial emergency can make you go back to using debt. What do I mean by a buffer? I mean a small amount of savings, somewhere between $500 and $1000, depending on your situation. It should be enough to fix your car if it breaks, pay the plumber if a pipe bursts, or pay the bills if your paycheck is late or too small.

The second step is to take on no new debt. This means no consolidation loans and no second mortgages. People who use second mortgages to consolidate and pay off their debt are replacing their unsecured debt with a loan secured by their home. The problem, then, is that if they can't keep up with payments on this new loan, they are at risk of losing their home.

The third step is to make a plan to pay off all your debts. Realize that the order in which you pay off your debts can make a huge difference. If you do it wrong, you're at risk of losing your motivation to get out of debt. Do it right, and you'll pay off your debts quickly while becoming more and more enthusiastic about getting out of debt.

The fourth step is to carry out your plan. The easiest way to do this is to automate your debt repayment plan. One way to accomplish this is to use an automatic bill payment service, such as the kind offered by most banks. Once set up, a bill payment service will keep you from incurring late fees. Most bill payment services are free, so this is awesome if you want to get out of debt.

The final step is to stick with your plan. After a while, you'll develop a little momentum, and this will become even easier. The right plan for paying off your debts can make a significant difference.

There you have it: You now know how to pay off debt even if you failed last time and every time before that. All it takes is the right approach. - 23196

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