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In spite of steady, regular income there are so many individuals who live paycheque to paycheque, carry forward their credit card outstanding, and fail to save anything for retirement. If you are one of them, now is the right time to take action to not only come out of debt and stay out of debt.
It is not only possible; it is unbelievably achievable.
1. List down all your debts
You need to take stock of all your loans. It could be your credit card dues, personal loan, car loan, housing loan, education loan, loan from fixed deposit, loan from insurance policies, loan from your employer, hand loan and so on.
For each and every loan you need to note down how much you owe, the present interest rate, equated monthly installment and number of months to be paid.
2. Negotiate for lower interest rates
If you could negotiate the interest rate and bring it down then you can come out of debt faster.
Most of the credit card companies come forward for negotiation if you really show interest in repaying. They need not run after you to collect the debt. It will reduce their expenses.
So they will be happy to negotiate. Balance transfer offers from credit cards are also a way to reduce your interest rate.
Ramalingam K, an MBA (Finance) and certified financial planner, is founder & director of Holistic Investment Planners (P) Ltd (http://holisticinvestment.in).
Replacing a loan with another is known as refinancing debt. By doing a refinance it should reduce your interest rate and it should bring down the time you are in debt.
But most often people go for refinance that provide them lower EMI but increasing the time they stay in debt.
4. Categorise your debt
Housing loan can increase your net worth over a period of time. Housing loan gives you tax benefit also. For a businessman car loan provides some tax benefit.
Based on these factors a debt needs to be categorised. This will help you in comparing different loans.
After sorting out various loans, now you can comfortably prioritise the loans. Obviously this will be based on the interest rates and tax benefits. At times paying off a small loan first can give you a lot of motivation to get out of debt.
6. Creating and executing a debt payoff plan
You need to create a debt pay off plan with different scenarios. So that you can find out how some more savings or a different repayment order will help you get out of debt faster. When creating a plan, you need to choose one which fits your attitude.
Otherwise, you may not execute it properly.
You need to make a vow that you will not be adding any fresh loans, till you come out of all your debts completely. Think for a moment, how you will feel when you become debt free.
This will give you a lot of positive energy to come out and stay out of debt.
8. Postpone buying major assets
Buying a property or any other assets need to be postponed till you get out of debt. With your new ownership comes the new, probably large and unpredictable expense.
This can make you deviate from your debt pay off plans and at times the consequences could be uncontrollable.
There are two groups. One group of people uses credit cards responsibly.
That is they will repay the credit card dues in full when they receive the bill. The other group will pay the minimum amount due and carry forward the balance amount due.
If you belong to the second group, you need to stop using credit cards temporarily.
Take out and keep your credit cards in the locker. Once your financial situation and buying habits improve, then you can start using your credit cards again.
10. Change your spending habits
Being in debt obviously means that you have been living beyond your means. The solution is very simple.
Spend less than you earn and you will get out of debt soon. You need to change your spending habits. Then only this simple solution will be achievable.
If you buy things you don't need, you'll soon sell things you need. Don't save what is left after spending; spend what is left after saving.
You need to inform all your family members and dependents about your debt status. Then you will be able to take decisions with much more clarity.
Moreover, if your family members know about your debt, they will also change their spending habits and support you in getting out of debt faster.
Consider the postage stamp: Its usefulness consists in the ability to stick to one thing till it gets there.
Similarly, you need to stick to your debt pay off plan till you get out of it.