Posts tagged: Debt Management

Surely the budget takes place in March?

Every newspaper and every news reports tells us we are in the grip of the start of a recession, but for many of us we do not need the media to tell us about the recession many of us are living with it from day to day. This year has seen a large increase in home repossessions,  those looking for debt management help and advice and even an increase in the number of people being declared or filing for bankruptcy.

 

Many household consumables have increased in priced over the last 6 months, most of us are struggling with increased utility costs and as the winter draws in, many people have to choose whether to eat or heat their homes. So how do we manage, is it possible to cut back on unnecessary spending and try to make savings? The answer is yes, there are steps we can all take to spend less and even save some money.

 

How do we cut down on unnecessary spending and make savings? The key to this is honesty and budgeting. We need to look at our household expenses and spending, identify the essential items and reduce the extras. When we have identified what we spend our money on we can take steps to reduce our spending, we need to agree our budget and look for the best deals. Perhaps we need to look at simple things like our mobile phone contract, or our broadband/telephone package and look for better deals. Perhaps we need to remove some non-essential luxuries such as satellite television packages or even buying non-branded goods when we do our shopping.

 

We have to be totally honest about our spending, if we hide things we are only bluffing ourselves and this will not help us make savings. There are lots of competitive deals around on things such as insurance, so we have to make sure we are getting the best possible deal. Where possible we should also use cash back sites to make our purchases, making sure we earn something from the essentials that we need to buy. We should all be trying to reduce our carbon footprint to save the planet, but this may also help us to economise on our food and heating bills, if we use less we will spend less.

 

Because the current economic climate is so gloomy we need to be actively reducing our current debt, this will enable us to make greater savings when the economy perks up.

Let others help you

Debt is a serious issue, and has serious consequences. If you are in debt it is important to look for debt help.

Although it can be hard to come to terms with the fact that you are in financial difficulty, once you do this you are opening yourself up to a lot of resources that can help you get back on the straight and narrow.

There are many companies that offer credit cards or loans to assist you with eliminating your debt, but rather than commit yourself to further borrowing it is better to speak to somebody about your options. There are confidential debt lines with trained staff that work with you to look at your options, their aim is to help you be debt free, and so who better to speak to? By talking to these people you will become more informed about what you can do and begin to relieve some of the stress related to being in debt.
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Debt

So you have a household budget that you stick to but you’re still worried about falling into debt? Well that is understandable, all it takes is for the boiler to pack in, or unforeseen circumstances to pop up causing necessary expenditure of cash you don’t have.

The first way to buffer against this is to save regularly and have a savings pot for when things go wrong. At least part of the saving should be instant access for when money is needed urgently, as I found out when my cooker died! Being debt free doesn’t have to mean no credit cards.

Many credit card offer a percentage cash back for using them and as long as the balance is paid off in full every money this will save you money rather than charging you interest.

Don’t forget those insurances you pay every month either, if you drop the iron on the carpet (as i did in december) then you can probably claim it off the house insurance if you have accidental cover.

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