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Monday, February 21, 2011

Assignment #12

Paying down Debt
The Debt Snowball


Another great Dave Ramsey idea, the debt snowball ( click here)

First. Don't pay anything off. Build a $1000 cash reserve. If you can save $100 a month  add that to your envelope budget system. Once you have that $1000, you can work towards paying down your debt. 

Make a list of all your debt. Order them smallest to biggest. Once you have your $1000, take they money you were putting towards that and pay off the smallest debt. If you were already making payments on that debt add that payment to your "snowball". 

Example:

you pay $80 a month for credit card, balance, $800
you pay $120 a month for doctor bill, balance $1500
you pay $240 a month car pmt, balance $3,000
so you are paying $440 a month on debt. 

you take the $100 you had budgeted for savings AND the $80 to pay the credit card. Once its payed off you take that $180 AND the $120 and pay off the doctor. Once that is payed off you take the $300 and the $240 and pay off your car. 

Once your debt is clear you now have $540 a month you are use to paying in bills with. Keep budgeting that money but put it into your savings. 


1 comment:

  1. I read Total Money Makeover. I loved the book and his ideas, though it is very hard it do.

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