Debt Management Is a Family Affair

Credit Card Debt Management

Many times people will look at a credit card and see only the ease and convenience with which they can painlessly get the things that they want. When asked to list their debts, people will list their mortgage payments, their car payments, and other installment loans, and not list their credit cards.

The fact is that the balance on a credit card is the amount of the debt (NOT THE MINIMUM MONTHLY PAYMENT)...and that debt only increases each time an interest charge or a late charge is added. Paying only the minimum on a credit card balance will mean that it will be many years before that debt is paid off.

It is astounding, but a great many people have no idea what the interest rate that is charged by their credit card companies or whether that interest rate is simple or compound interest. (It's compound...and it is well above the national interest rate.)

Too many households in America carry far too much credit card debt. Seventy-five percent of households, in a recent study of American spending habits, are carrying a substantial amount of credit card debt. (Only 41% of American households have saving accounts.)

Now, don't misunderstand me...I am not knocking credit cards. I have a few of my own and I use them almost every month. Credit cards are practically as essential as an automobile in today's world, and if one does business or shops on the Internet, a credit card is indispensable. I also pay the balance before the credit card companies can charge a penny of interest.

Paying interest means that everything that you buy on a credit card cost you more than it would have cost if you had simply paid cash or written a check for it.

The best rule is to pay as you go. Use your credit cards, but pay balances before interest is added.

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Debt Management and Interest Rates

It is sometimes just amazing, but people have no idea what interest rate they are paying on loans -- even on their mortgages. Interest rates matter.
Interest on credit card debt is the highest. Credit card interest rates are higher than bank interest rates that you may have for your car loan or the installment loan for furniture or appliances.

Another very amazing thing is that the majority of people do not understand what simple interest is and the difference between simple interest and compound interest. Every high school in America should teach this and the course should be a graduation requirement. Not understanding interest rates costs Americans hundreds of billions of dollars every year.

I do not have the space here to teach a course about interest rates. Remember this: simple interest is less than compound interest. The compounding frequency determines how much higher. Interest that is compounded monthly will be less than interest that is compounded weekly or daily.

Your credit score determines what interest rate you will be offered, and it will also determine just how much interest rate negotiating power that you have. The people with the highest credit scores will always be able to get lower interest rates than people with lower credit scores.

No credit history is viewed in the same way by lenders as a poor credit history, in that the interest rates that are offered will be virtually the same. Build a good credit history and you will get a lower interest rate.

First-time borrowers may have to pay higher interest rates, but it is to their advantage to make their payments on time and in full. If payments can be made prior to the due date, that will raise the credit score. Paying a loan off early will also raise a credit score.

 


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Debt Management When Starting a Business

Starting a new business is a heady time. There are all of those dreams and plans just sitting there waiting to be realized. You KNOW your plan will work and you have the utmost confidence in yourself and your abilities to make your plan work. Ambition, energy, and enthusiasm are not the problems -- but money might be.

Within your business model, you need to have a debt management plan in place before you begin. Starting a business...any business...takes money, and don't let anybody ever tell you any different. Think about it. Your expenses for living are going to keep on adding up every day and every month even if your income isnt keeping up with the demand.

And that isn't all. When you make your business plan, you need a financial plan to go with it. You are going to have living expenses, but you will also have business expenses. Getting any business off the ground takes a financial investment of some kind.

Maybe you are thinking about starting a business from your own home and you believe that since you won't have to be paying for renting a building, paying extra utility bills, etc., you won't have any business expenses. You couldn't be more wrong.

You are going to have to buy various software, and you are going to have to subscribe to specific services. If you are working at home for
yourself, you are going to be responsible for paying self-employment tax every quarter. You will likely have to advertise your new business. The world probably isn't waiting with bated breath for you to come on the business scene. Everything that you bring in is not going to be profit.

A business plan needs to include a financial and debt management plan. Don't leap before you look.

 

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