Wednesday, April 30, 2008

How To Cope With Debt Incurred During The Holidays

This the season after Christmas when all through the house, not a creature was stirring but you. Actually, you are cringing after receiving and reading your credit card bill and discovered that the total amount due has drastically increased by more than a hundred percent.

According to a survey by Spending Pulse, Americans spent eight percent more during the 2004 holidays than the year before. Most of those purchases were made via the power of the plastic card. Visa USA has even announced that credit card holders were able to spend more than thirty billion up till the Christmas week.

Therefore, the numbers could very much translate the following scenario. The average family in America had almost ten thousand dollars in credit card charges for last year and up until Christmas of this year – as they are purchasing items - they are still paying debts incurred a year ago.

How to avoid such a scenario? Simple, don't charge when you are still deep in debt. The following are basic tips you could do to not go overboard in debt and on how to cope with debt that is already incurred.

Plan, plan, plan

As early as today, start planning for Christmas. Take whatever it is that you have spent for the current year and divide it all by ten. That amount will have to be put aside each month.

Store it in an account, preferably a money market. That way, by October the following year, you are on your way to a debt-free holiday.

Remember to include in your expense list any items incurred during Christmas, these include postage, decorations, mail, foods, drinks, cards, photos, etc.

Be honest with yourself

The best way to know if too much has been spent for this holiday is that if you aren't able to pay for the first two or three months any of the bills you incurred during Christmas.

Be wise also, if you were able to pay for an item thirty percent off its price, yet it is taking you a whole year to pay it off, then your savings are off.

Assess your situation , if more than twenty percent of your salary is used to pay off debts, you need to have help.

All in all, how should one pay off everything before the new year comes? The answer is simple, stop using your credit card. Either you decrease your expenses or increase your income. The decision is yours to make, because the bills will eventually be yours to pay.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Find your Hidden Money

When you sign up for loans, you pay them within a year, 5 years at most. Individual credit unions offer special loan rates that are beneficial to the borrower. A number of people consider signing up for credit union loans.

The features of a credit union loan are:

- The insurance of the loan isn't a direct cost to the eligible borrower

- There is an offer of a repayment protection insurance

- There are no hidden fees or transaction charges whatsoever

- Repayments are calculated depending on the reducing balance of the total loan. Smaller interest repayments are relative on how frequent you repay your loan.

- There is a variety of repayment loans to choose from, depending on the livelihood of the borrower.

- It is so flexible that the borrower can repay the loan before the due or he can make large repayments than what had been agreed on without any penalty whatsoever.

- The additional lump sum repayments the borrower has paid will be accepted without penalty.

Credit Unions are like banks but the former has some unique characteristics. It is often mistaken as banks when in fact , an educated customer would take advantage of the best deal that is offered at Credit Unions and not at banks.

First and foremost, credit unions are owned by the customers. This is as opposed to banks where the possible clients are the customers. Banks prioritize profit and the shareholders usually own the bank.

On the other hand, credit unions are organizations that are non-profit. Their goal is to provide service over profitability.

One might ask, if the bank has shareholders who run the management of the institute, then who runs the credit union?

The upper management is composed of board directors deciding on the operations of the credit union. These are elected volunteers. They don’t do it for the salary. They are the members who want their opinion to be heard on how the institute should be run.

One can be a Credit Union member if they share a common bond. These are people of the same geographic community, a workplace or a religion.

That’s why credit unions are different to banks. That’s because their offer is limited to their members. But it’s harder for them to achieve credibility because if a credit union isn't able to limit membership, then they lose their status as a credit union.

That’s why there’s hidden money to credit unions. Credit unions offer the same services and products as the larger banks do but the credit unions don't have the same amount of volume as the banks.

Small credit unions can challenge banks when it comes to the income they generate. Credit unions have the tendency to focus on service over profit, that’s why the rate is always better at the credit union.

Don’t worry. Your money will be as safe in credit unions as it will be in bank deposits. As explained above, because of the cheaper down payment a member gives to a credit union, compared to the bank, there is hidden money for him.

Another direction you could look at is hidden money on home equity loans. As a homeowner, home equity loans allow to use your equity as the collateral. Equity is the funds you have that you could use to the property in order to invest it.

The hidden money here is that since it is a debt on your property that is in your possession which secures your debt loan. If the creditor wants his money back, then it can be sold. A home equity loan can either have a fixed rate mortgage or an adjustable rate mortgage.

The expenses that make a home equity loan useful are medical bills, debt consolidation and home repairs. The tax benefit for families who have home equity loans can enjoy a home equity rate loan that is charged as tax deductible. Its because the loan is used for primary functions. All these means lower monthly payment rate – making you save more.

It’s always practical to save on your expenses. That is why as much as possible we suggest that you look up credit unions as opposed to banks and you sign up for home equity loan than the home mortgage. If you write it on a piece of paper, you’ll discover that you can actually save more with credit unions and home equity rates.

Friday, April 25, 2008

Experiencing Debt-Free Living Today

Have you experienced being up to your neck with debt? How about a life without debt? Have you experienced that too? If you have, you must know the big difference. And for sure, you will choose the latter.

But don’t worry. Even if you are in a sea of debts right now, you can still come out of it victorious. It is still possible to lead a debt-free life. Just follow these simple steps:

1. Prioritize paying your debts. Yes. In order for you to be free of debt, you have to pay for it in full. There’s no other way about it. This is the main solution; the only solution.

2. Get professional help. If you feel that you can’t possibly get out of your debts on your own, there are many companies out there which offer debt management services and consolidation. Try talking to them and select the system that will work for you.

3. Prioritize accordingly. Before you spend on anything, think twice about it. You also have to make sure that your monthly debt obligations are always met. Don't pass up payments. You wouldn't want to recede into debt further.

4. Control your money. Control means you aren't going to spend on the spur of the moment. You will be more conscious on how your earnings are spent. You won’t focus on the luxuries. Instead, you will dwell more on the necessities of life.

5. Use your credit card sparingly. A credit card is something so powerful it can help you or break you. Choose not to be broken by a credit card. Use it wisely. Don't use it for unnecessary and small purchases. Always pay with cash when you have it.

6. Stay out of debt. In cases where you can put off applying for a loan, do it. If you can save instead of calling your loan agent, settle for that. Loans are simply excess baggage in the long run. Don’t apply for one unless you really have to.

7. Save. Not just for rainy days but always. Your savings is going to be important in times of emergencies and times where you want to make a big purchase. Save as much as you can in any way you can.

Here are the basic things to do to be free of debt and stay out of it for the rest of your life. Follow these simple tips and you are sure to live a happier, fuller life!

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Easy Ways to Start Saving Money

Yeah, yeah.. You won't be able to bring your money with you to the grave. But you will also be nearer to being six feet underground if you don't have money. So better start knowing how to handle your finances, right?

Many people don't want to embark on this endeavor either because they don't want to be perceived as stingy or they simply feel deprived when they don't acquire what use to satisfy their whims.

But if you don't start learning how to unlearn your crappy big spender deeds, you might be found lying on the sidewalk soon. Do you want that to happen? Definitely NOT, right? So here's what you could do to avoid becoming one of those pitiful beggars:

Spare Change Matters

Never loose those spare coins because they matter if you try saving them in a cookie jar or in any container you don't use. Believe it or not, there are some people who have made their dream vacation come true just through their loose coin savings.

After a day's work, how about putting all your loose coins in a jar? You can also purchase a cheap piggy bank. The glass made ones are advisable since it will avoid you from breaking it too soon unlike the plastic ones which you can open anytime you can't get over the temptation.

Let Technology Help You

Manually doing the depositing of money to your savings account could be a bit tedious for many. However, if you let the advancement of technology lend you a hand, you can easily do that by setting up an automatic transfer from your checking account to your savings account.

Online banking has made it well-facilitated too for the savings-savvy but lazy people out there. You can just log in through your Internet-connected computer and do an online transfer to your savings account.

One more way to explore the potential of the Internet to let you save is through traveling cheap with the help of online scourers for cheap flights. Just key in "travel cheap search engines" and you'll see thousands of results that will lead you to a non-bank-breaking travel arrangement.

Learn the Trading Game

Ever did baby-sitting for your neighbors during teen years? You can still do that now while saving. Who would've known that keeping an eye on an extra kid while playing with your own kids will save you some bucks? How?

Trade services by having a free ride to your office in exchange for a simple babysitting favor. Do you pack lunch for your hubby? Ask if he knows some office friends who would like have brown-bagged food prepared in exchange for a ride home. You might even turn those little favors into small businesses.

Save Electricity While Living in the City

You don't have to forget about the urban life while saving. You can do away with some of the electrical appliances, though. Instead of using a vacuum cleaner in cleaning your carpets, a carpet sweeper can do the job just as well.

Lawn mowing can be done manually through the help of Edward Scissorhands, er, a pair of shears and maybe an extra pair of hands. You can even use the manual lawn mowing as a bonding time with your partner. Just be a tad more creative than the usual and you'll see how you can save in the process.

Entertainment is Cheap, NOT

Maybe you're used to having a late night out with your partner almost weekly to unwind. If you're into fine dining, how about learning how to prepare one romantic candle-lit dinner yourself? Aside from the skills you will hone, your partner will surely have another good-cookie point recorded for you.

If you're into going to last full shows watching movies, you can save and be better entertained by reading reviews online first before going to just about any movie that's being shown. Reviews can have a big impact on your itch to watch. And, would you like to save big time? Avoid being a couch potato! Watching TV can make you succumb to impulse purchases.

These can't be carried out quite well without a good amount of self-discipline, of course. Also, taking that first step will jumpstart your saving feat. Goodluck and start saving TODAY!

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Creation of a Budget

No man is an island. We all need help once-in-a-while. We’re not only referring to personal matters. We’re talking about financial matters. We reach a point where we have to buy something out of necessity, but we can’t pay in full just yet. An example of this is a home.

Now the time has come for you to repay on what you own. You must have the discipline to plan out how much you should have saved so when your time is up and you have to shell out the money you owed there and then (plus interest), you wouldn’t have a hard time doing so.

Prioritize which of the debts must be paid first. Prioritize your bills. Make a list so it would be more organized because you could see it right in front of you.

This is what you call establishing goals. Establish first what must be prioritized over those you could schedule paying some other time.

The essential debts are debts that should be on top of your list. These are :

- Rent or mortgage. Of course, who in his right mind won’t pay up as soon as possible. Paying your rent or mortgage bills on time helps you have a roof over your head.

- Child support. If you don’t pay on time, there’s a possibility you can be held behind bars.

- Utility bills. As much as possible, set aside a budget on gas, heating, water, electricity or telephone when you get your paycheck. In doing so, when the bill comes, then you have something prepared.

- Car payments. This also includes car maintenance.

- Other secured loans. If you don’t repay collaterals, the creditor takes the property even without court interference.

The non-essential debts can be set aside because when these aren’t paid, they don’t have that much of a side effect. It’s a desired goal but not really a priority. The only concern that can be considered when you don’t pay non-essentials debts for a long period of time is the negative image it could project on your credit report.

- Department store and gasoline charges. Failure to pay these charges may result in losing credit card privileges. If it’s too large, you might be sued.

- Loans from friends and relatives. Morally speaking, there is an obligation to pay but sometimes since they’re family, we think that they will understand if we can’t. Check with them if you can delay the payment and ask them for how long.

- Newspaper and magazine subscriptions. Little by little, if you haven’t paid, they’ll amount to so much.

- Legal and accounting bills. If these remain unpaid after a long period of time, then that’s when you might be sued.

Control High Interest Debt

Your net worth is your assets minus your liabilities. Liabilities are debts. The more debts you owe, the lower your net worth will be. Plus whenever you have debts, you also pay for the interest, that’s why you lose more.

For practical reasons, it’s understandable why people sign up for loans. Take for example, buying a car or a home, it’s hard to shell out cash here and there. That’s why debt is a tool that when used wisely can benefit the borrower. However, the borrower must comprehend that a debt is still a debt and must be paid in due time – with interest.

When people don’t manage their money well, they get in financial trouble. It’s a cycle. They run short of cash, that’s why they borrow. Then they’re not able to stick to a budget so they can’t pay the debt.

Reasons why people get into serious debt are:

- Unemployment

- High cause of medical bills

- Settling divorce finances

- Spend-aholic or could not control spending

- Wasn’t able to save

- Not in the know on financial and credit matters

When talking about health, prevention is always better than cure. That’s the same with your money, better to save for a rainy day.

Here are some tips:

- Make a budget and do your best to stick to it. When it’s payday, have an amount allotted for the bills that have to be paid as soon as possible. This includes setting aside some for credit card debts.

- Save 10% of your salary for emergency. You don’t know what could happen the next day, next week or next month.

- When you have a choice of buying a purchase for a lower and practical price, then go for that one. Think, think, think before investing on something.

- If you have to borrow, research on the loan. Study the interest rate and the penalty fees. Then after borrowing, make a budget of how much you can save so that you can pay when called for.

It is common understanding that when you take out a loan, you repay the principal. The principal is the amount that you borrowed plus the interest.

You can control your credit card debt by looking at the interest rates of any loan you’re considering to sign up for before doing so. Interest rates vary and it is practical that you get one where you wouldn’t lose as much.

As much as possible, have at least one or two credit cards. Too much credit cards in your wallet can indulge you in buying something you don’t really need. You just buy it because you know you can. However, you’re not sure if you can pay off your debt when the occasion arises.

If you want to cut down on high credit card bills, you can:

- Pay cash instead

- Limit yourself on charging. Record it and do your best to not exceed that amount. You must always, always keep track.

- Choose the credit card which offers the lowest interest rate and has no annual fee.

- Just because you’re getting a free gift or a discount on a purchase, you’ll sign up for that credit card. This is their marketing strategy for possible customers.

- Most importantly, pay bills on time. This is for you to avoid late charges, plus additional interests.

Just bear this in mind: if you don’t pay on time then it would be reflected on your credit history. This could result to you having a hard time borrowing the next time. Banks and other credit lenders check your credit history before they grant your loan. Creditors look at the recent two-year history and those who have credit record that contains a lot of late payments, delinquencies or defaults may not be able to get the loan.

To put it simply, in order for you to invest, the best advice we could give is to choose the right loan.

Look for the lowest interest rate. The interest that you save can be spent on other investments.

Studies show that by increasing your monthly payments, it can shorten the payment term on your loan. The longer you wait, the higher the interest you’re paying. Besides, signing up for a shorter payment term equals less agony when it comes to coming up with the money to pay the debt.

The key is maximizing your net worth by minimizing your liabilities and maximizing your assets. Know how much you have and strategize on how you can increase it without losing much of it just to pay for debts.

Business Debt Consolidation

Business debts are different from personal debts. For one, business debts are sure to be much higher in amount and in interest. And the good new is that there are companies which offer debt consolidation services exclusively for business entities and purposes alone.

But how does it really work? Does business debt consolidation work like personal debt consolidation? For you to be guided accordingly here is more information.

1. Business debt consolidation companies have the ability to include your revolving, term, and equipment loan debts in their refinance process. Included in the plan is to show you how to effectively configure your mode of payment in accordance to your business income.

2. Just like personal debt consolidation, it also gives you the ability to reduce the number of your lenders. Instead, you only have to pay one company, once a month. This would eventually help you manage your business better.

3. Business debt consolidation companies have the ability to accommodate debts as much as $150 million. That is a big amount when compared to a personal debt consolidation plan that extends to only as much as a hundred thousand.

4. Business debt consolidation companies can help you be free of debts without declaring bankruptcy. These companies use effective techniques to ensure that you are on the best path towards pushing your business upwards. And being debt-free the first major step of it all.

5. Some business debt consolidation companies help businesses maintain and ensure good working relationships between their creditors, suppliers, and vendors. With their system in place, they would make sure that the harmony between these players is fully sustained.

6. Business debt consolidation companies propose a good solution to all your financial problems. They also have the ability to provide the answer to troubles that would otherwise need to be settled in courts. These companies have an out-of-court resolution technique as a part of their services.

7. Business debt consolidation restructures your debts effectively it can even assure you of good business cash flow amidst the payments you make to your different creditors. The firm devises a system where in both creditors and debtors would benefit.

These are ways on how a business debt consolidation company works. They are specifically handling commercial establishments to handle their debt problems. This is because they have the system, the expertise, and the resources to help even the big players in the economy today.

A Closer Look at Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy is a process of the federal court that is aimed at helping both businesses and individuals in clearing up their debts and repaying under the protection given by the bankruptcy court. There are basically two types: liquidation and reorganization.

Liquidation bankruptcy, under Chapter 7 of the bankruptcy code, occurs when you plead the court to have your debts discharged. Some of your properties will then be liquidated or sold by the bankruptcy court, returns of which shall be divided among your creditors. This type of bankruptcy proceeding lasts for four to six months which is quite fast and only one appearance at the courthouse is necessary. It is very convenient and doesn't require payments stretched over time.

Chapter 7 bankruptcy isn't available to everyone, though. You may won't benefit from it if in the past six to eight years, you have benefited from a bankruptcy discharge. Likewise, if after examination of your income, expenses, and overall debt, it was found out that the other type of bankruptcy proceeding is more appropriate, then you can't insist on pursuing this kind. Veterans who are now disabled and who incurred their debt at the time of their active duty are almost automatically allowed to file. In addition, those people whose debts are caused by running a business are qualified as well. For those people not belonging to any of these categories, certain criteria must be met.

The criteria has been affected by the new rules imposed on bankruptcy. One of the considerations is your current monthly income which in turn will be compared against the median income for a family of similar size in your state. This isn't your income at the time of your filing. Instead, it is your average income for the past six months before filing. Social Security benefits like retirement and disability benefits aren't included in the computation. If your income appears to be enough to support the other type of bankruptcy proceeding in spite of permitted expenses and payments for child support, tax debts, and others, liquidation bankruptcy is unfortunately not allowed.

Many people, if given a choice, would prefer this type since repayment of a portion of the debt is unnecessary. You may lose some of your properties but some courts permit some sort of a leeway that doesn't take all to give you something to start with afterwards.

On the other hand, reorganization bankruptcy, usually under Chapter 13, happens when you file to a bankruptcy court a plan on how you intend to settle your debts. You indicate how much each of your creditors will get, depending on your finances. There will be a three- or five-year repayment plan, only after which can you be discharged of your debts, if any still remains. At times, however, due to obvious financial difficulties, the court itself decides to give a discharge earlier than planned and this is what usually happens.

An additional requirement for both types of bankruptcy is completion of credit counselling conducted by an agency recognized and approved by the United States Trustee’s office. This helps you look closely at the situation at hand and identify if bankruptcy is really essential. This allows you to see several possibilities of informal repayment which you may have overlooked in the past. Even if such is obviously impossible, counselling remains a major requirement. Furthermore, completion of post-counselling is required after the proceedings. This aims to teach you financial management to avoid encountering the same situation in the future. The bankruptcy discharge will not be released unless this is fulfilled.

Bankruptcy may be beneficial for both the debtor and creditor. This is a way of recognizing one’s responsibilities and mistakes that led to the financial difficulty. The entire process takes into consideration both parties’ interests and leads to the development of an action plan that fulfils them. As such, this law shouldn't be abused by any debtor thinking that a court is there to intervene.

Bankruptcy, although generally advantageous, must be considered as a last resort. You should, in all circumstances, work hard to be in full control of your finances to avoid being estranged in difficulties. Discipline is indeed a very crucial trait that must be maintained at all times.