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You Can Live Debt Free

Live Debt Free

Let’s face it – we’re a nation of spenders. We take out loans to finance our homes. We rarely pay cash for our cars and we don’t think twice about using credit to pay for furniture, flat screen TVs or trips to Hawaii. The average American household carries nearly $10,000 in credit card debt, according to CardTrak.com.

It’s all part of the instant gratification mentality that’s getting many consumers – and the US economy – into trouble. Yet, despite the widespread availability of credit and pressure to keep up with the Joneses, there are those among us who choose to live debt free.

They pay off their mortgage in record time, they save for big ticket items before and they never carry a balance on a credit card – if they even have one.

“The difference between people who carry credit card debt and those who don’t is that the people who do not [use plastic to supplement their income] don’t feel deprived when they can’t have it now,” says Bedda D’Angelo, a certified financial planner with Fiduciary Solutions in Durham, N.C. “They’re not cheap. They’re just not willing to pay for things they don’t need and haven’t saved for.”

Many who choose a cash-only lifestyle, she notes, simply don’t feel comfortable carrying debt. Others are taking the financial high road after learning their lesson the hard way.

But is it practical or even possible in modern day America to eliminate debt entirely?

After all, you need to establish credit history to secure home loans, score the best rates on home and auto insurance and, most hotels and rental car companies, meanwhile, also require a major credit card to hold a reservation.

That said, notes Clark Randall, a Dallas-based certified financial planner for Lincoln Financial Advisors, it is possible to pay for your monthly expenses today without having to borrow from your future.

It just takes discipline, sacrifice and a more liberal definition of what constitutes personal debt.

For example, while the most conservative among us believe living debt free means being beholden to no one, including the mortgage company, Randall says it’s OK to maintain a mortgage and eliminate all other forms of debt – including credit card balances and car loans.

There is such a thing as “good” debt, he explains, loans tied to an appreciating asset that provide greater financial leverage and help increase your net worth.

Mortgages, investment properties and college loans fall squarely into that category.

Car loans, on the other hand, are considered “bad debt” since they finance a depreciating asset.

So, here's a ten-step strategy to rid yourself of bad debt – for good:

Live On Less

It’s a bit of a no-brainer, but you can’t expect to cut out debt if you spend more than you make. Calculate how much you bring in each month, and reduce your monthly expenses accordingly. Depending on your income, however, that may require some tough choices.

Make More Money

Ultimately, the only real way to combat the rising cost of living is a bigger paycheck, says Loral Langemeier, author of “The Millionaire Maker’s Guide to Creating a Cash Machine for Life.”   “Everyone has some way that they can bring in a little extra each month.”

Ideas? Take photographs, clean someone’s house (or a local business at night), become a personal chef or pallbearer, do handyman work on the weekends. “It’s not sexy – these are service-based jobs that you can do in addition to your full-time job,” says Langemeier, noting it only takes an extra $50 a day (Monday – Friday) to earn another $1,000 per month.

Don't Use Credit

You should always keep a credit card for emergencies and to establish credit history, but don’t carry a balance. Save for what you want before you buy and make sure you pay off your cards every month.

“Borrowing to pay for home furnishings, vacations and, even worse, day to day bills, can get you into huge trouble,” says Randall.

Pay Cash For Your Car

It’s still possible for many consumers to pay cash for their car – particularly those who live near urban centers. By using public transportation “and saving for three or four years” you can save enough money to buy a modestly priced car outright. “That way, instead of making payments, you’re saving monthly for your next car,” says Randall.

Establish A Budget

You can’t eliminate debt if your budget’s got the best of you. You’ll need to establish a realistic budget (allowing for some entertainment and flexibility) to avoid going back to plastic when the money gets tight. “The easiest way to get out of debt and stay out, which 90 percent of Americans don’t do, is to establish a budget,” says Randall.

Start The Envelope System

It’s an oldie, but a goodie. If numbers on a spreadsheet don’t inspire you to save, try divvying up your income at the beginning of the month into envelopes earmarked for housing, gas, utilities, groceries, savings and entertainment.  When one envelope runs dry, you’ll have to draw from another – entertainment – to stay within your budget.

Pay Off Your Credit Cards

If you’re making the minimum monthly payment on multiple credit cards, you’ll never get out of hock. You’ll reduce your total debt fastest by sending the most you can every month to the card with the highest interest rate and making minimum payments to the rest. Once the first card is paid off, move on to the one with the next highest rate until they’re all paid off.

Create A Rainy Day Fund

Paying off your debt, of course, doesn’t mean a thing if you’re still living paycheck to paycheck.  Start setting money aside every month for an emergency fund that will sustain you if you lose your job, become ill or suffer a short-term financial hardship -- all of which can send your bank account into a tailspin and back into debt.

Most planners recommend saving three to six months worth of living expenses in an interest bearing account. (If you’re self-employed or your income is unsteady, you’ll need nine months to a year.)  Randall recommends creating a fund that’s tailored to your specific needs, factoring in cash flow. Calculate how much you need to live every month, for example, but subtract any guaranteed income you receive from investment property, annuities or other sources of income.

Save For The Future

The ultimate financial freedom is having enough put away to live a comfortable retirement, without running out of money or having to borrow from your kids. For every year you work, you should save at least 10 percent of your salary in tax-friendly retirement funds like a 401(k) or IRA.

Depending on your standard of living, the age at which you plan to retire, your life expectancy and how much you earn, you may need to sock away far more – up to 100 percent (or more) of your pre-retirement income for every year you plan to spend in retirement.

Manage Your Expectations

Living debt free is not so much a strategy as it is a mentality. Unless you’ve got a trust fund waiting in the wings, you’ll likely have to give up fine dining and foreign sports cars to cut out debt for good. Once you get used to living without payments and saving money on interest, however, you won’t miss those luxuries a bit. Well, maybe a little.

John Chase

John is a DJ and radio producer by trade who has performed in the U.S., Russia, Turkey, Macedonia, Serbia & Kosovo. Through a strange twist of fate he found himself working in the debt consolidation and debt settlement field in Chicago. John has a great interest in charity work as well. His other interests include fitness, science & technology, modern medicine, poltics, world events and pop culture.

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