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Establish a New Debt Relief Plan with Debt Freedom Tips

Debt Freedom Plan #1 - You don't have much money left over at the end of each month, but you are keeping current with your bills.

For this debt scenario you're making do, but you are not building wealth either. This becomes a problem if your are considering retirement within the next decade, or if you have children who will need financial assistance with college. Debt relief planning is a wise thing to do, and before long you will see your savings account start to build up.



A new debt relief plan: At this point, you do not need professional debt relief assistance. A sound do it yourself debt relief plan can bail you out, but you need to act quick and stick to the plan. Debt relief can come from 2 primary sources: (1) Way of life changes and (2) Lowering monthly bills. Below are some areas where you can look for debt relief, but it is important for you to come up with your own ideas as well, that target areas that make the most sense to you.
  • Way of Life - Get organized, study your expenses, create a budget, track the progress of your debt relief plan every month.
  • Way of Life - Cut the frill like buying coffee on the way to work, pack your own lunch and stop eating out in general.
  • Way of Life - Cancel magazine subscriptions, memberships and other costs that you can live without.
  • Way of Life - Reduce cell phone luxuries or limit them to need-only. Stick with a basic phone plan that you and your family can live with.
  • Way of Life - Don't cut out TV unless you must, but minimize the service plan if possible, and similar for your internet connection.
  • Way of Life - Rent movies or go to the dollar-theater, and skip the popcorn.
  • Way of Life - Get the whole family on board. Conserver energy, water, gas, mow your own lawn, cancel maid services, pet grooming, tanning beds, manicures, hair salons, chiropractors, etc. If you can't give many of these luxuries up, then your situation will not improve.
  • Way of Life - Stop shopping except for food and the bare essentials!
  • Way of Life - Look at 2 months of bank statements to find ideas where you can reduce debt. Some of these changes will hopefully be permanent, but most importantly a debt relief plan will buy you the time you need to get back on top of your debt.
  • Lowering Expenses - Check your credit score, and actively begin a credit repair process to remove inaccuracies. Better credit means better interest rates, which will help out with the suggestions described below.
  • Lowering Expenses - Consider refinancing your home, but make absolute sure that it will help your bottom line.
  • Lowering Expenses - Consolidate debt through a home equity loan or credit card balance transfers.
  • Lowering Expenses - Consider refinancing your auto loans.
  • Lowering Expenses - If you have tax debt, contact the IRS or State, and work out a debt relief payment plan.
  • Lowering Expenses - Take a close look at your phone bills. If you have a FAST broadband internet service, consider replacing your traditional phone service with a service from Vonage or Magic Jack or equivalent.
  • Lowering Expenses - Try living only on cash, a debit card or a pre-paid credit card. Stop using traditional credit card unless it means no food on the table. Unless it is an emergency, if you can't afford to buy it in cash, then don't buy it.
  • Lowering Expenses - Temporarily reduce 401k payments or other investments in order to pay off debt. If your investment returns less than the interest rate on your credit cards, then paying your credit cards off is the better "investment." Just be sure that every dollar taken away from your 401k goes directly towards repaying debt.

Be creative but most importantly be proactive and stick to your new debt relief plan. You have an opportunity here to free up hundreds of dollars per month which can go towards savings or rapid debt repayment. As unpleasant as enforcing a debt relief plan can be, it can get so much worse if you do not take action soon. Take charge of your household, including your children, and get the job done. This is a time for tough love.


 

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Tip 3: If you cannot pay your bills, you should contact your creditors immediately or seek professional assistance. Not paying your bills, while not communicating with your creditors generally is a worse-case scenario.

Tip 4: Despite popular belief, the Government DOES NOT offer a grant or bailout program for unsecured debts such as credit cards, personal loans, store/gas cards, medical bills, or judgments. This information is publicly displayed at Grants.Gov. Unsecured debts are best resolved through Debt Settlement, Credit Counseling and Bankruptcy.

Tip 5: Credit Score Breakdown:
 760-850 is Superior
 720-760 is Good
 600-720 is Moderate
 500-600 is Poor
 < 500 is Bleak



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