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Becoming Free Of Debt

What keeps the most people from developing wealth? What is the greatest obstacle to retirement? If you could eliminate one thing to position yourself for financial peace and security, what would be?

The answer to each question above is debt!

Imagine the freedom and peace you would feel with no debt! Imagine the small portion of your paycheck you would need to meet your needs and obligations if the all of your earnings were available to you! Think about the savings, investments, and charitable giving you could enjoy!

The safety of your family may depend upon your attention to your debt. It has been estimated that 89% of all divorces can be traced to quarrels and accusations over money.

What will it take to convince you to finally resolve to become debt free? Will you need to be cornered by a creditor? Will you have to be publicly embarrassed? Or will you respond to a milder stimulus, like the frank advice of a friend, or an article like this one?

It's not the amount of money we earn that brings peace of mind as much as it is having control of our money. Money can be an obedient, productive servant, or a brutal taskmaster.

Success has a way of passing by those who have not the discipline to handle it. Through our healthy respect for money, we can attract wealth.

Compounding interest is your enemy. It robs you of your working funds. Tony Robbins taught about the power of compounding by comparing it to a small , friendly wager on a golf course. Say that your golf partner suggested a small 10 cent bet per hole. You think, "Well, that means that only $1.80 is at stake." So, you agree. Then, he suggest that you double the bet on each subsequent hole. Here's how it would go, if your partner wins each of 18 holes: One the first hole you lose a dime. On the second, you lose twenty cents. When you add the dime from the first hole, you're down only 30 cents. Big deal! The third hole is worth forty cents, the fourth only 80 cents. Not too bad. But now watch what happens: Hole five is worth $1.60, sixth $3.20, seventh $6.40, eighth $12.80, and the ninth $25.60. When you add up your losses on the first nine, you realize you are down $51.11. Once you have finished your game, you will have lost what, maybe $150? Actually, because of compounding you will owe $19,660.80.

Now, your debts probably haven't interest rates that high, but the principle is the same--if you pay only the minimum payments on your debts, you will pay them for years and years. You will pay many times the actual principle you spent in the first place.

So, what will it take to eliminate your debt? First, you will need to determine why you are in debt in the first place. Don't spend time on the external reasons--they are excuses. What inside of you built your debt? Generally, the internal reasons center on the need for immediate gratification. Rather than saving your money for furniture, cars, or vacations, did you borrow for them? Distinguish between need and want. Maybe you wanted to keep up with the living standard of your friends or family. Or you frequently make purchases on impulse.

Search your heart deeply. Discuss your debt situation with your spouse. You can't make the needed changes without his or her help. Maybe he or she sees more clearly than you the internal cause.

Make a Plan After you have identified the internal cause, make a plan to conquer it.

Make a budget, make a goal. Decide how you will reduce your spending enough to attack your debt. Some people think a budget robs them of their freedom. On the contrary, successful people have learned that a budget makes real economic freedom possible.

Think of your debt as a cancer. You must first eliminate it's spreading, and then you must eradicate it. Use invasive treatments to kill it.

Use the snowball technique. 1. Identify your smallest debt (debt one). 2. Pour every available cent each payday into paying down that debt. Pay the minimum payment on the other debts. 3. Once you have paid off that first debt, identify the next smallest one (debt two). 4. Add the amount you had been paying on debt one to the minimum of debt two, and pay that amount. 5. Let the snowball grow with each debt you eliminate.

As you continue, your snowball will get huge, and your progress will seem to multiply.

Keep a chart of your progress.

Plan ahead how you will celebrate the successful elimination of each debt along the way. But don't celebrate in ways that would slow your progress. Be tenacious. Don't let anything get in your way.

Once you have achieved your desired end-financial freedom, resolve to never have debt again--keep budgeting.

You can then begin the delightful opportunity to use your excess earnings toward building wealth, enjoying the fruits of your labors, and preparing for your retirement.

You can do it-start today!

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Related Quotes: "If there is any one thing that will bring peace and contentment into the human heart, and into the family, it is to live within our means. And if there is any one thing that is grinding and discouraging and disheartening, it is to have debts and obligations that one cannot meet." Heber J. Grant

Well, to be financially wealthy, all you've got to do is this: Spend less than you earn.! ....Spend less than you earn and invest the difference." Tony Robbins

I remember saying to my mentor, 'If I had more money, I would have a better plan.' He quickly responded, 'I would suggest that if you had a better plan, you would have more money.' You see, it's not the amount that counts; it's the plan that counts." Jim Rohn

"The most important habit you can develop to achieve financial independence is the habit of frugality. Carefully consider every expense before you make it. If possible, delay a large purchase for a day, a week, a month, or even longer. Take that time to think about it before you commit. When you put off a major purchase decision for any period of time, you often end up ont making it at all." Brian Tracy

"Debt can be a terrible thing. It is so easy to incur and so difficult to repay. Borrowed money is had only at a price, and that price can be burdensome...." Gordon B. Hinckley

"The purpose of a budget is to help thy purse to fatten. It is to assist thee to have thy necessities and, insofar as attainable, thy other desires. It is to enable thee to realize thy most cherished desires by defending them from thy casual wishes. Like a bright light in a dark cave thy budget shows up the leaks from thy purse and enables thee to stop them and control thy expenditures for definite and gratifying purposes." George Clason

David DeFord will help you achieve extraordinary successes in all areas of your life. He publishes a free e-zine, inspirational articles, and lots of links to other resources to help you get what you want. (c) David DeFord and Ordinary People Can Win!
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