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How To Save Money And Pay Back Debt



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By : James Bronson    No one likes having a debt cloud hanging over their heads. It is a mood killer. If you are dealing with mounting debt, here are five ways to save a little extra money and pay back that debt now. rnrnThe major barrier to paying off debt is having the money to do so. After all, you still have to eat, have heat, water, and lights. If you live in a remote area, you need your car to get to work. All of these bills are called necessary bills and they need to be paid in addition to the credit card debt. rnrnSometimes, there is credit card debt but the real problem is the necessary bills. In the economic climate, one or both people in the home losing a job can create a real financial hardship. Many have fallen behind in their mortgage payments. Credit card bills are a distant, distant second to more vital bills but by not paying them, late fees can accumulate and create another problem. rnrn1. Cancel unnecessary amenities. We all like our satellite and cable television, but it gets quite pricey. The same goes for movie services like Netflix and Blockbuster. Going back to regular television and only renting movies from RedBox can save you as much as $150 or more a month. rnrn2. Hold a yard sale. You must have a few things around the house that you do not use very much. Hold a yard sale. If you have other family members in the same area, get everyone together and have a family yard sale. Whatever you don’t sell can be given away to charity. Don’t neglect stores that buy used books or merchants that buy old gold (they are everywhere nowadays). rnrn3. Cook at home. There does not seem to be enough hours in the day sometimes but you can cook a large meal and manage to get several leftovers out of it. Your reason for not cooking may be related to the fact that it is convenient. If you ever look at your bank account statements, a good portion of your funds are spent on convenient food. Spending $200 a month (double that if you have a large family) on groceries and cooking saves you at least $200 in extra food costs by not eating out. There’s no sense in going to the grocery store and the drive-thru. rnrn4. Carpool. This is an option if you live near some fellow employees. Every person in the carpool can take turns driving for a week. It saves gas and money that can be used for something else. rnrn5. Use cash. If you don’t have the cash to buy it, you do not need it. Relying on credit card will only increase your debt and that is like going in reverse. rnrnSaving money is almost as hard as paying off debt. Use these five suggestions to help with the saving money part so you can pay back the debt part.
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