Bail Out Of Debt With These Quick Calculations

Monday, February 8th, 2010

With various accounts, debts, interest rates hitting you at once, your financial situation can very well seem intimidating. But if you follow this program you will find that there is an effective and safe way to manage your money.

The only thing this simple calculation needs the interest rates for each debt account. This is assuming that all debt accounts have the same tax liability, but if not, you can find your interest rate after taxes for this calculation.

Your first step is to put your debts in order; highest interest rate to lowest. You’ll most likely find credit cards at the top of this list. Retail credit cards offered by stores generally have the highest interest rates, so you might find this type of credit card on the top. Make sure that the rates did not fluctuate from the promotional rates that you originally signed up for. Card issuers can change your interest rates at any time. They are supposed to give warning, but you may not receive this warning.

Your home equity loans and your mortgage might be the next debts on the list. It’s crucial that you include every debt for which you make a monthly payment in your calculations. Student loans might be the last on the list.

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