How to Pay Down Your Debts Quickly Using the Debt Snowball

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With debt concerns more prominent than ever in society, many people are finding themselves faced with having to snowball-effectdeal with more debt then they may have thought possible. When debts are mounting, the absolute worse thing you can do is ignore the situation. By avoiding your financial responsibilities, you are only adding to your own problems. The only solution to your debt problems is to tackle them full on and start paying them down (and off!) as soon as possible. Paying off debt for good takes a serious commitment to allocating your monies towards debts. It will not always be an easy road but it will certainly be one worth traveling, as the end result is financial freedom.

So, how can you pay off those debts? Here is a list of ways to start paying down your debts fast:

Stop Spending!
Once you have made a commitment to paying down your debts, you will have to stop spending. Do not continue to buy anything you can not pay cash to get. Adding additional charges to an already high credit card balance will not help you pay off your debts. Create a reasonable budget that incorporates the funds you need to put as much money as possible towards debts and then stick to that budget at all times. Savings may even have to be put on hold while you work towards paying down your debts.

The Snowball Method
Creating the perfect snowball takes time. Starting with a little chunk of snow, you must patiently roll it into a larger and more formidable snowball. The same theory works with debts too. You must first gather all of your debt balances and make a list of what you owe. Next, prioritize your debts. For instance, you have a credit card with a maxed out balance and a high interest rate. The idea behind snowballing your debts is you begin focusing your money towards paying off that one single debt. You should still pay your mortgage, utilities, and continue making at least the minimum payments on other credit cards, but the majority of your money should go towards paying off that one debt. Once payoff has been achieved, you take the money you have been paying on the now-paid off account and put it towards your next debt. You continue this snowballing cycle with all of your debts until everything is paid in full. As you get down to your last remaining debts, you likely will be debt free faster because the available payment money will be much greater.

Make More than the Minimum with Payments
If snowballing your payments isn’t possible, you should at least attempt to be paying an additional percentage of money towards the outstanding balance each month. If you can even double the minimum payment, you can get out of debt much faster. Making only the minimum payments on your credit card bills each month will only drag out the time line for payments. With added fees and interest, it can take up to 30 years to pay off a few grand on a credit card.

Find More Income
If making more than the minimum payments towards your debt each month is not always possible due to financial constraints, consider getting a part time job and commit to using all of the money you earn strictly towards the repayment of debts. It may take some time and schedule adjustments but once you have found financial freedom, you can leave the second job behind and focus on staying out of debt.

Seek Professional Help
If you find that you are not able to work your debts out on your own, it may be time for some professional assistance. There are plenty of non-profit agencies and debt consolidation services that have just the right formula for reducing your debts. Because there are also a lot of less-than-reputable places on the market as well, you need to do your research and find a company that is right for you. Not every place will have the same terms and conditions. Contact places of interest and interview them to find out if their counseling or consolidation practices will work for your budget. Seeking the advice of professionals and then committing to their recommendations for debt reduction may be a great resource for those who can’t seem to get out from under debt but do not wish to file for bankruptcy.

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3 Responses to “How to Pay Down Your Debts Quickly Using the Debt Snowball”
  1. Keep writing.

    This was very useful

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  3. Raghu says:

    Thanks for the tips, I think apart from tightening ones purse strings it is also important to know how one can Deal with Debt Legally.

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