How to Repay Debt The Smartest Way Financially Possible


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Sometimes just meeting your personal financial needs will result in a large amount of debt. There are many ways you can clear out your debt and effectively manage your personal finance going forward. The best way is to pay the minimum amount first and then gradually work your way to the largest amounts.

The first thing you should do is prioritize your debt. List each creditor and including total amount due, interest rate charged, and minimum payment due on a monthly basis. With this list in hand, you will see at a quick glance what is owed, how much you need to repay every months, and how which creditor is the biggest culprit in terms of interest rate.

With the completed list before you, determine how much you need to repay to all of your debt on a monthly basis. This means adding up the “monthly minimum due” column. Balance this amount against the funds you have available each month to pay toward your debt. Hopefully, you still have money left over. This amount should then be allocated to the top creditor (i.e. the one that charges you the highest rate). It makes no sense to spread out this extra amount - direct this extra money to your top priority.

An essential element to successful financial planning includes establishing a savings account. When you have debt, however, savings should be moderate with the primary focus being repaying that debt. However, savings of even $10 per paycheck will accumulate rather quickly if left untouched, and this is extremely helpful when it comes to making a lump-sum payment against your debt. Alternately, you can discipline yourself to spend only what you have saved in this modest savings account when you have an urge to splurge.

As a last resort, consider borrowing money from family and friends to repay your higher interest debt. Since money from such sources is normally interest-free, you can repay such loans without having to worry about how much you are “giving away” to creditors who charge (much) higher rates.

If you have large amounts due, your progress will be much slower. Keep this mind when tackling such amounts as it can get discouraging after a few months of seeing little progress. Once you start clearing your debt, you will start seeing improvements to your personal finances almost immediately and, within months, even your credit score.

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