How to Strategically Manage (And Pay Off) Debt

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In our #CreditChat, we talked with Dr. Scott Rick from the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business and our community about ways to manage and pay down debt. You can find all the resources and tweets here: http://www.experian.com/blogs/news/about/manage-debts/

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#CreditChatWednesdays | 3 p.m. ET

How to Strategically Manage Debt

Join our #CreditChat every Wednesday at 3 p.m. ET. This week, we discussed how to manage and pay off debt.“

Check out all video and resources shared:

bit.ly/manage-debt

Featuring: Dr. Scott Rick @scottianrickUniversity of Michigan’s Ross School of Business

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Why is it easy to fall into debt?What kinds of debts?

Some fall into debt because of an emergency or loss of income,but for many it’s just spending more than they earn.

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A lot of people fall into debt via impulse spending and

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not having a plan to pay off credit cards.Tweet by @moneycrashers

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is a bad recipe for financial progress

Instant gratification plus a lack of awareness

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Inability to resist temptation is intuitive response.

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But there are other sources: medical bills, mismanaging bills.

It’s easy to fall into debt without a budget because

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we don’t know how much we’re spending and if we’re living within our means Tweet by @mymoneycoach_ca

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A lack of education about credit and credit terms

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can cause serious financial problems.

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If you don’t establish good financial habits early on, you can fall into debt easily. Tweet by @Quizzle

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“Optimism” is one of the reasons I see people fall into debt.Tomorrow/next year I’ll have extra cash.

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Debt issues can occur at all income levels, not just in low income households.

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What are pros/cons of using credit cards?Why can cards lead to debt?

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Credit cards are less painful to use than cash, encouraging debt. Repaying debt from forgotten purchases is painful.

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People need to understand their personality types before getting a credit card.

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Don’t use if you are an impulsive indulger!

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Credit Cards help you establish credit. Good use can increase your score,

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but if you’re not responsible it will do the opposite.

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Sticking to cash is a good way to manage your money and ensure you live within your means.

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Credit cards are convenience tools - not for long-term financing.

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How to do you choose what credit cardor loan to pay down first?

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We think focusing on the highest interest (and therefore most costly)

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debt first. Stick to debt avalanche method.

Take into account both the highest interest and highest balance

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when paying off credit cards and loans!

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Pay down debt by having an overall financial game plan.

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What advice do you have for paying down credit cards faster?

Target one credit card account and pay minimum on others. When paid off, roll over that payment to new target account until debt free.

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If you have a good payment track record, ask for a lower interest rate.

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I understand the urge to pay off individual debts,

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but you’ll be better off if you can focus on debt with highest APR.

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Never pay only the minimum! Look at the payment schedule

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on your statements to see how long it will take to pay it off.

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How can we stay motivated tokeep paying off debt?

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Automate credit card payments to coincide with your paycheck.

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Reach out to a reputable nonprofit credit counseling agency to get free advice on how to best attack your debt.

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Set goals and check them off as you achieve them.

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If you got in debt as a couple, work together to get out.

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Don’t be afraid to reach out for help (aka credit counseling agency).

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Check out all the resources and tips shared:

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