Showing posts with label get rid of debt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label get rid of debt. Show all posts

Sunday, March 02, 2008

6 Ways to Change Your Perspective to Get Out of Debt


I have visited several countries and states during my life. Visiting different states and countries has given me a greater perspective on my life and reminded me how grateful I am for what I have. If you are living above your means you need to change your perspective about your life. Changing your perspective will not get you out of debt overnight but will help you put things into perspective so you can see the value in eliminating your debt, managing your finances to plan for your future and restructuring your priorities in life. Many times we so get busy with life we sometimes lose our focus. One way to get out of debt is to change our focus. Here are 6 tips to change your personal finance perspective:

1. Visit another state (at least 2 or 3 states from where you currently live) and compare with your current state or city the cost of living, job salaries, health care, poverty levels, literacy levels, educational system, etc.
2. Volunteer at a foster home, senior citizen home, children's hospital, or a hospital with terminally ill patients. Talk to them and find out the things that are most important to them.
3. Make a financial contribution to a charity at least once a year.
4. Become a mentor.
5. Examine the reasons why you are living above your means and write down ways to correct your actions.
6. Set at least 3 long-term financial goals for yourself or your family, i.e. plan for retirement, setup a college fund for your children, start a business, etc. Set a date and develop an action plan to achieve those goals.


Copyright © 2008 H.E. Freeman Enterprises

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

5 Easy Steps to Eliminate Debt



Don't dwell on the financial mistakes you made last year. Hold your head up high even though you may be in debt. Think about how you can change your spending habits, eliminate debt and create a flexible spending plan for yourself. Here are 5 easy tips to eliminate debt on go on to lead a prosperous financial life:

1. Stop spending. Don't spend money you don't
have. This will result in your owning more money.

2. Take inventory. Write a list of all of your monthly
expenses and your monthly debts and write down
you monthly income (take home). If you have any
money left over use that to pay down your debts. If
not, find other ways to reduce your expenses and
gain extra money the money owed.

3. Reduce expenses. Find ways to reduce expenses.
Catch public transportation or carpool to work. Use
coupons or shop at wholesales stores. Have a yard
sale or donate unused items to charity and write the
amount off on your taxes.

4. Stop Credit Card Usage. Use your credit card for
emergencies only. Don't use your credit card to
purchase gas, food, clothing, etc. When using a
credit card instead of cash you end up paying 112%
more than the item is worth after finance charges
and other fees associated with credit card.

5. Educate yourself. Educate yourself about credit
and your credit rights. Read as much information as
you can about credit cards. Start by reading the
credit card agreement or disclosure that was sent to
you when you first received your credit card in the
mail. If you can't find it call you credit card company
and ask them to send you one. Read the agreement
carefully to find out what fees you could be charged,
the grace period and other important information.