Kill Bills
By: Tom Justice
Get Rid of Some "Extras"
The key to financial freedom is building wealth. The key to building
wealth is eliminating all your extra bills so you have money
to save. The average consumer's credit report carries quite a burden
from these bills as well. Let's start with what hurts the most.
Eliminate any habits you currently have. Most habits cost money and
if it's a habit it can't be healthy for you in the long run anyway.
Smoking, drinking, candy, coffee, collecting junk, etc. You will be
surprised how much cash you pocket if you just quit 1 or 2 of the
above (if any apply of course). By giving up a habit you are not
only saving money and maybe even your health, but you are also
gaining self-discipline helping you mature financially.
Food: Dine In or Carry Out
Let's look at the two separately AND together. If you eat out once a
week, even at $25 you are spending $100 a month. Pretty simple math.
Let's say you get carry-out (drive-thru) 3 times a week at $5 per
visit. This equals $60 a month. These figures are below average, but
even so, this is $160 in 1 month that could be used to eliminate
some smelly debt. Pack a lunch for work. Try cooking at home. It's a
fraction of the cost, it tastes better than "fast food" and it is
usually healthier. If you can't eliminate eating out then try
cutting it in half for starters.
Grocery List (or lack thereof)
Many consumers head to the grocery store with no plan or list. BIG
mistake. This is what grocery stores are designed for. Go ahead,
walk down each aisle and tempt yourself with row after row, shelf
after shelf of junk food, extra stuff that you don't need. A list
could save you 50% alone - that much more to wipe out those
irritating loan payments. A grocery list serves two purposes. It
saves you quite a bit of money which you notice immediately.
Secondly, it allows you to be more prepared for the upcoming week,
month or however often you shop. You can make out a daily meal plan
ahead of time so you know exactly what you need to purchase and
approximately how much cash you will need.
Sell Some Stuff
Everyone has stuff lying around collecting dust. Remember the saying
"One man's trash is another man's treasure."? You could probably
knock out a couple of stagnate bills with some of those collectibles
sitting in a box in the closet. You would be surprised to know that
an object you have absolutely no interest in could sell on an
auction site and pay off that hospital bill that's been chasing you
around like a mad hornet.
Cash, Cash, Cash
Only buy with cash. Plastic looks the same when you spend it. Dollar
bills disappear and you will feel the impact when you start to get a
shortage of it. Start a cash envelope system - at least one for gas,
food and clothing. Like any new system, it will take a few times
before you get the right amount in the envelopes. You will start to
notice a large impact on your budget though and will find it worth
while. If you buy something with cash you don't owe on it. You might
think a little longer about it too when you hold on to that $100
bill. If you apply the various techniques and ideas in this article
you will start to knock chunks off your overall debt. This will get
you closer to achieving financial freedom and your credit report
will begin the long awaited healing process. Start today!
Author Bio
Tom Justice is the webmaster for Clean Credit Online and does all
the designing, marketing, SEO and maintenance the site. He has a
passion for personal finance and how the economy and consumers are
affected by money. To see how you can use Clean Credit Online to
help you with your personal finances please visit
www.cleancreditonline.com
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