Five Ways to Destroy Your Finances

By V.C. Higuera, published Mar 15, 2007
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1. Acquiring Excessive Debts

Even if you once had the perfect financial circumstances, accruing too much debt can quickly send you into a tailspin. High balances on multiple accounts can repaying debt impossible. If the balance exceeds the limit, additional charges such as over-the-limit fees and other penalties can cause extra headaches. Further, being able to pay the minimum does not assure a good credit score. Several factors such as balance and spending habits have a role in scoring. Individuals who want to buy a new car or obtain a mortgage loan should make sure that their credit is in "tip top" shape. Too much debts decreases disposable income and affects your financial freedom

2. Failure to Develop a Plan

A financial plan is essential to good money management. Persons without a plan tend to spend money recklessly, which results in living paycheck-to-paycheck. Additionally, failing to have a plan makes it harder to know where your money goes each month. Take some time and calculate your monthly expenditures, and subtract the total from your monthly income. The amount leftover may leave you surprisingly happy or depressingly speechless. Whatever the outcome, create a spending plan, which could free up money.

3. Costly Habits

There is nothing wrong with indulging in a few leisure pursuits. However, if habits or recreation takes a huge chuck of your salary, it's time to re-examine priorities. Some people smoke, drink Starbuck five days a week, dine out frequently, and enjoy other pastimes. Once a spending plan is created, determine how much you can afford to spend on entertainment and habits. If money is tight, think about eliminating a few bad habits.

4. Not Having Enough Insurance

Everyone knows the value of insurance. Yet, many people are underinsured. A car accident or serious injury can result in medical bills that total into the thousands. Additionally, failure to acquire disability insurance or dental insurance can also cause a huge financial strain. The best way to protect your finances and avoid depleting your cash savings is to thoroughly prepare for the unexpected.

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Good suggestions! Planning is key, you're right.

Posted on 03/15/2007 at 8:03:00 PM

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