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		<title>You Can Get Out of Debt On Your Own</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are lots of options out there for those of us who are too far in debt.&#160; There is credit counseling and debt consolidation.&#160; There are lawyers offering to have your debt reduced for a fee, and in extreme cases, there is bankruptcy.&#160; With all of these choices, one might imagine that it&#8217;s impossible for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are lots of options out there for those of us who are too far in debt.&nbsp; There is credit counseling and debt consolidation.&nbsp; There are lawyers offering to have your debt reduced for a fee, and in extreme cases, there is bankruptcy.&nbsp; With all of these choices, one might imagine that it&#8217;s impossible for a person to get out of debt on his own.</p>
<p>The truth is that it is quite possible to get out of debt with no outside help.&nbsp; Even those who don&#8217;t think there is room in their budget to pay down their debts are often surprised.&nbsp; It takes willpower and determination, but you can usually get out of debt on your own. </p>
<p>How do I get out of debt on my own?</p>
<p>Are you too far in debt?&nbsp; If so, in order to get out of debt on your own you will need to develop a plan and stick to it.&nbsp; Here is a good plan to follow:</p>
<p>1.&nbsp; Stop accruing new debt.&nbsp; Put the credit cards away, and refrain from taking out new loans or refinancing old ones to borrow more money.</p>
<p>2.&nbsp; Create a budget.&nbsp; You need to know where your money is going each month, and in which areas you can cut back to free up more money to pay off your debts.&nbsp; If you&#8217;re not sure where your money is going, write down all of your expenses for a month and then make your budget.</p>
<p>3.&nbsp; Cut the unnecessary items out of your budget, and cut back anywhere else you can.&nbsp; Set this money aside to pay down your debts.</p>
<p>4.&nbsp; Determine which debt needs to be paid off first.&nbsp; If you have secured debts other than a long-term mortgage, you may want to pay them off first.&nbsp; Debts with high interest should also take priority, unless you have lower interest credit cards that charge exorbitant annual or monthly fees.</p>
<p>5.&nbsp; Pay the minimum payment each month on all of your debts except the one that you have given top priority.&nbsp; Put all of your extra funds toward that debt, and continue to do so until it is paid off.&nbsp; If you get a bonus at work or unexpected money from some other source, consider putting it toward your debt as well.</p>
<p>6.&nbsp; When you get one debt paid off, start putting your extra money toward the next one.&nbsp; Repeat until all of your debts are paid in full.</p>
<p>Paying off debt on your own is often easier than you think.&nbsp; By taking a realistic look at our finances, we can often find ways to come up with the money to pay debts off without the help of anyone else.&nbsp; Doing so helps us maintain good credit, or rebuild our credit if it is imperfect.</p>
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