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What
To Pay When You Can't Pay Everything
With
ever increasing consumer debt more of us are finding ourselves
robbing Peter to pay Paul each month.
We
go through our bills and find that the money just won't stretch far
enough to cover all of the bills and expenses. It's hard to decide
who you should pay when you have one bill that is stamped with
"Final Notice" and you are behind on several of your other
bills.
If
you don't pay the credit cards you know that you are going to start
getting those harassing phone calls. If you don't pay the house
payment you are looking at foreclosure. If you don't pay the
utilities they will shut them off. How do you decide?
When
you get to this point it's time to get down to basic survival and
work from there.
I
have actually talked to people that stated their credit cards were
up to date but their mortgage was two months behind. This is one of
the biggest mistakes we can make when we don't have the money to pay
everything.
Another
mistake I see on a regular basis is that some people pay their bills
at the expense of their food budget.
If
you have the money to pay some of your bills you have to start with
groceries first and necessary health items. You can try to save as
much as possible on your food but that money has to be set aside
before anything else.
The
next bill you must pay is your mortgage or rent. While credit cards
companies will drag out their collection process, mortgage companies
and landlords will start the process of foreclosure or eviction
within just a couple of months.
Your
next priority is your utilities. In many cases utility companies
will turn off your utilities if the bill isn't paid within a few
days of receiving the bill.
Once
you are sure you have enough to eat and a roof over your head you
can start thinking about your other bills. The secured loans, like
your car payment, should come before your unsecured loans, like your
credit cards.
The
reason for this is simple. Creditors that have secured property will
sue or repossess much quicker than the credit card companies.
If
you find yourself in this situation it is a sign that you need to do
something drastic and fast. By not paying all of your bills each
month they are going to add up quickly and you are going to
accumulate a lot of late fees.
The
best place to start is to find out exactly where you stand and what
is causing the problem. This is as simple as listing your income on
one side of a piece of paper and your bills on the other. Total each
and subtract your bills from your income.
Whether
you use my budget system or another it is very important that you
start one as soon as possible. For those of you that believe a
budget is to restrictive, just the
opposite is true. The only way you can get what you want and know
you can afford it is to have a budget in place.
It
is important that you pay all of your bills on time each month. When
you don't have the money to pay everything it is vital to your
survival that you pay the most important bills first.
THIS CONTENT IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. THIS IS IN NO
WAY GIVING ANY LEGAL ADVICE OR REPRESENTATION. THE INFORMATION
CONTAINED HEREIN WAS COMPILED FROM VARIOUS ARTICLES. FOR ANY LEGAL
ADVICE OR REPRESENTATION SEEK YOUR OWN LEGAL COUNSEL.
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