Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

What To Do With Your Stimulus Tax Rebate

By: Home | Finance


More than likely you are already getting excited about the big check you are probably going to get from the government. You may even be mentally shopping for some gizmo or gadget you have had you eye on. That can be a fatal mistake.

Now, I'm not trying to be a party pooper, but the plain truth is, I don't really like this government plan to try to stimulate the economy and pull us away from a possible recession by having you hurry out and spend the money at some store. President Bush said, Letting Americans keep more of their own money should increase consumer spending, and lift our economy at a time when people otherwise might spend less." The President needs to read 'The FairTax Book: Saying Good-Bye to the Income Tax and the IRS' by Neal Boortz.

The Wall Street Journal recently reported that in December 2007, Americans had $944 BILLION in total revolving debt, most of it on credit cards. Spending with plastic has sneaked into every corner of American life. Consumers used to put only discretionary expenses on credit cards. Now, many are so strapped for cash that they use revolving credit cards to pay for necessities like groceries and gas just to survive. That is economic slavery.

The government's idea may sound like it will work, but I don't think it is the best idea. I believe a better idea is to use that rebate to reduce your debt. If you have less debt, you will eventually have more money to spend on things like groceries and gas. We are talking about basic survival for many families. No economy can flourish when the public is buried under a mountain of unbearable debt.

Do you already have a plan for what you are going to do with your rebate? I'm encouraging the idea of using your stimulus tax rebate towards financial freedom! Here's my best advice.

Do NOT mentally go shopping and spend the money before it arrives in your mailbox. Instead, figure out how you can use the money so it improves your financial condition.

Use the money to pay off debt. There is no good reason to go out and spend the money on 'stuff' when you can't pay for the stuff that's already sitting on your credit cards as debt. When you are DEBT FREE, you can start saving to buy that gizmo you have had your eye on.

If you don't have debt, then invest the money so it will make more money for you. It doesn't take but a few years before that $600 or $1,200 dollars can double or triple in value at an 8 12% return.

Okay, okay. If you just HAVE TO spend some of the money on a splurge item, limit the amount you use by going out for a nice dinner or buying that book or music CD you've been wanting. Then use the rest to pay off debt or put into an investment. The faster you get out of debt, the more often you can do fun things with your income instead of spending sleepless nights worrying about how you are going to pay off those credit cards and get out of debt.



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
Sandra Simmons, President of Money Management Solutions has years of experience helping business owners and individuals manage their money to achieve financial freedom. Watch the FREE 5-minute demo video on her website www.MoneyMgmtSolutions.com

Tags: , , , , , , , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Finance Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Finance

  • Facts About Credit Cards Debt
    By: MIKE SELVON | Jul 24th 2007
    Unsecured consumer debt, also known as credit cards debt, is the primary reason people have bad credit and need loans for debt. Read

  • The Burden Of Debt Through Shelter Free Credit Card Debt Management
    By: Spencer Scott | Sep 12th 2009
    Registration certificate of debt credit management is to offer free advice to holders of managing credit card debt down, and then removed so that financial crises do not seem to be major users of paper . The article focuses on how to pick the free debt management credit card. Read

  • Credit Cards Instant Approval- Why They Are Fast?
    By: Spencer Scott | Aug 24th 2009
    Instant approval credit cards are secured in nature and involve least formalities for approval. Read

  • Unemployed Credit Cards: For Easy And Convenient Shopping
    By: Spencer Scott | Aug 29th 2009
    These cards can be availed by the people who are presently not on to a job or unemployed. The issuers have special type of cards for them named unemployed credit cards. Read

  • Credit Cards For Bad Credit: No Question Of Depression
    By: Spencer Scott | Apr 6th 2011
    The people having poor credit score can secure credit cards for bad credit which are available in three forms: prepaid credit card, secured credit card and unsecured credit card. Read

  • Bad Credit Credit Cards: Option For People With Bad Credit
    By: Spencer Scott | Jul 10th 2010
    Financial markets have not ignored those people who have poor credit score. Bad credit credit cards are for the benefit of those people and are available at several rates and in various forms. Read

  • Secrets Your Credit Card Company Hopes You Never Find Out!

    Credit card use has continued to grow in leaps and bounds. From 1996 to 2005, the total number of bank credit cards almost doubled. In 2004 alone, credit card companies generated $43 billion in fee income from late payment, over-limit, and balance transfer fees. The Federal Reserve reports that the total US consumer revolvi ... Read

  • Can You Really Make Money From Credit Cards?
    By: Anne R. Sparks | Aug 26th 2007
    Have you heard of people earning thousands from their credit cards? Want to try it, too? Don't believe you can make real money this way? There are too many questions... Let's listen to the expert disclosing all the secrets. Read

  • Choose Credit Cards Wisely
    By: S.B. James | May 5th 2009
    Which credit cards you have can make a huge difference with your debt management so you need to choose carefully. Read

  • Bad Credit Is No More A Trouble In Getting Another Card
    By: Spencer Scott | Feb 11th 2010
    Credit cards are of two types, secured and unsecured credit cards. For availing the secured credit cards, one is required to put small amount of money into a savings account. Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy