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How To Achieve Financial Independence And Get Debt-free

By: Devora Witts Home | Finance | Debt-Consolidation


If you are tired of being in debt and having to ask for money to family members, friends and financial institutions, if you want to become debt-free and achieve financial independence follow this advice and you will soon be enjoying the freedom and peace of mind that comes with a good financial situation.

Know Where You Stand

Prior to making any financial transaction, you need to know what is exactly your financial situation and what do you expect to achieve. The usual advice at this point is to be realistic. However, do not exclude anything and if you have goals you think are too hard to reach, just put them a â€long term goal†tag, but do not forget about them. All your dreams can be achieved as long as you have discipline.

Make a budget and include in it all your income and expenses. Divide expenses in daily, weekly, monthly and yearly expenses so you will not leave anything aside. You can then multiply the daily and weekly expenses to know their monthly incidence and divide the yearly expenses for the same purpose.

Prepare a report with all your debts. It does not matter who you owe the money, include any loans from family members, friends and lending institutions. Include the loan amount, the due time, interest rate if any, and all the information you have.

Cut On Your Expenses And Debt

Now is the time to do some mayor fastening. Analyze all the information included in your budget and tag expenses with the following labels: essential, non-essential, superfluous. The difference between non-essential and superfluous expenses is that non-essential expenses are avoidable but contribute to your well-being, such as gym or yoga classes while superfluous expenses are avoidable and do not contribute to your well being.

Immediately cut on all your superfluous expenses and do whatever possible to cut at least a 30% on your non-essential expenses. Try to find a cheaper gym, or reduce the frequency of attendance to classes, etc.

Make a list with the most onerous outstanding loans and lines of credit you have. Usually Pay Day Loans, Credit Cards, and Personal Unsecured Loans are the most expensive. Try to get a consolidation loan in order to cancel these debts. If not possible, destine as much money as feasible to pay off the highest interest rate loan or credit card first and pay only the minimum on the others. Once the first debt is paid off, go on with the next one and so on.

Before buying anything see if you have the cash to pay for it. If you do not, then, you can not afford it and you need to keep that in mind. The second step is to see if the purchase falls into the essential category. If it does and you can not wait, then buy it. If it does not, avoid that spending till you have the cash to afford it even if you would use your credit card to buy it.

By following this advice you will be able to continuously reduce your debt till you become debt free, it will not be such a long process if you obey these rules as you obey the gravity law. Discipline is the key to financial success, but if you feel you can not do this by yourself there are many financial institutions specialized in providing debt relief by taking care of your finances for you. They know exactly how to make the most out of your income and use it efficiently so you can achieve financial independence.



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Devora Witts is a certified loan consultant with several years of experience in the credit area who instructs people regarding credit recovery and approval for personal loans, home loans, consolidation loans, car loans, student loans, unsecured loans and many other types of loans. If you want to understand Debt Consolidation Loans and Student Debt Consolidation thoroughly you can visit her site http://www.badcreditloanservices.com.

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