How To Decide Which Debt To Pay Off First

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HOW TO DECIDE WHICH DEBT TO PAY OFF FIRST When you've made the decision to get out of debt, it can be difficult to choose a course of action. For example, how do you select which debt you're going to pay off first? Financial experts talk about two smart ways to pay off debt. First, make a list of your debts with the interest rates charged by each company and the balances you owe. With this information in hand, you can make an informed decision of which option will work best for you. Option 1: Pay off the smallest balance first. Begin with paying off the credit card having the smallest balance. Then, move on to the next smallest balance and pay it off and so on. Why the one with the smallest balance? Because you can more quickly rid yourself of paying the monthly finance charges associated with carrying a balance on that debt

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HOW TO DECIDE WHICH DEBT TO PAY OFF FIRST When you've made the decision to get out of debt, it can be difficult to choose a course of action. For example, how do you select which debt you're going to pay off first? Financial experts talk about two smart ways to pay off debt. First, make a list of your debts with the interest rates charged by each company and the balances you owe. With this information in hand, you can make an informed decision of which option will work best for you. Option 1: Pay off the smallest balance first. Begin with paying off the credit card having the smallest balance. Then, move on to the next smallest balance and pay it off and so on. Why the one with the smallest balance? Because you can more quickly rid yourself of paying the monthly finance charges associated with carrying a balance on that debt

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