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Debt Control - a Skill You Really Need to Learn

Learning how to control, reduce or avoid debt will improve your life beyond measure.  Start learning now!

How to keep control of your debts, reduce them, or even avoid getting into debt in the first place might be one of the most important financial lessons you ever learn.  Having excessive debt can damage your health and relationships and will keep you poor, so it is important to know how to keep it under control.

Debt Control - The Basics

You cannot control your debts if you don't know what they are.  Record all of your debts in one place with amount outstanding, repayment amount, interest rate, and time to repay.  You can use this information to help you to decide which of your debts to pay off first.

You cannot plan to pay off your debt if you don't understand how much you earn and how much you spend each month.  Use your bank statement to write down a complete list of everything you earn and spend in a month.  This will help you to see if you are able to pay off your debt on your current income.

If you feel that your debt situation is getting out of control then seek the advice of a reputable debt organizationFree Web Content, preferably a charity or a company that gives initial consultations free.  One thing that you must not do if you are in this situation is nothing (and another is taking on more debt).  Delay can make things much worse and make the job of resolving your debt situation far worse when you eventually have to face it (which you inevitably will).

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If you want more free information then visit Neil Douglas-Campbell's site, Debt Advice Free. This site provides debt advice and information from someone that has been in a debt crisis situation and is now debt free. Find out how debt can be a positive or negative force in your life.



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