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The following three-part strategy may help you control your cash flow, pay off debt, and encourage saving so you
can better handle the expenses that may have gotten you into debt in the first place.

Body

With continued concerns about the falling value of homes, rising health care costs, and uncertain outlook for the
economy, now more than ever, Americans need to set a new course with regard to managing their household
finances.

If you are ready to face up to your own financial realities and set a plan of action, the time to act is now. The
following three-part strategy may help you control your cash flow, pay off debt, and encourage saving so you can
better handle the expenses that may have gotten you into debt in the first place.

Step 1: Track Your Spending

As a first step, keep track of your typical monthly expenses for three months to find out where your money is
going. Also try to estimate unexpected expenses for a year's time -- auto and home repairs, gifts, vacations, etc.
-- and divide that number by 12. Once you have a record of your spending, compare your monthly outlay to your
monthly income. If you have a surplus, this is the amount you can apply each month to paying down debt and
building savings. If you have a shortfall, you'll need to examine your expenses more closely to see what you can
potentially cut back or cut out.

Step 2: Stop Abusing Your Credit Cards

If you've accumulated significant credit card debt, you've first got to stop the bad behavior. Paying off debt is
easier once you stop using your credit cards. Pay off your highest interest credit card debt first, making sure you
avoid the "minimum balance trap." Paying more than the minimum can make a big difference.

Then work on consolidating your debt by transferring outstanding balances to lower-rate cards. If you don't want
to transfer your balances, you may be able to get your current credit card company to match the interest rate of a
competitor. Additionally, it's advisable to cancel all cards except for the one that offers the lowest interest rate.

Finally, set up a realistic payment timetable and stick with it. If you need to readjust your timetable, do so. If you
have trouble, talk to a professional. The counselors at the nonprofit National Foundation for Credit Counseling
can develop a more structured plan for you, if needed. To find the nearest location, call 800-388-2227 or visit
www.nfcc.org.

Step 3: Build Your Savings

A key to establishing good saving habits is to make saving even easier than spending. One tip is to set up
separate savings accounts with separate goals attached to them. If you open them with the same bank, you can
easily transfer money back and forth. Suggested account purposes:

       "Emergency Account" to pay for unexpected life events. Your goal this account should be to build up at
        least three to six months of living expenses. This way, if you lose your job or need a lump sum to pay for
        a significant expense, you may not have to tap in to your other savings or ring up more debt. If you can
        direct 5% of your pay each month to this account, you'll build up a nice cushion in about three to four
        years.
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Three Steps to Help Reduce Debt

       "Family Account" to help fund your children's school expenses (such as class trips and team uniforms) or
        family vacations. Let's face it: if you have children, you are always paying for something. Even if you
        don't have kids, putting away money for a specific short-term goal, like a vacation, is a worthy savings
        strategy.
       "Investment Account" to be put toward general or long-term saving goals. Hopefully, you already have a
        retirement savings account (either through your workplace or on your own) and perhaps a college
        savings plan. But having another account to save for other longer-term goals -- maybe a nest egg to
        start your own business -- can be a smart move.

The more aggressive your debt pay down plan (paying expenses from the past), the sooner you can begin to
save and invest towards your future. How? By redirecting those debt dollars towards saving dollars … the key is
to control spending by not going back into debt; instead gaining ground through savings instead.

--------------------------
Required Attribution
Because of the possibility of human or mechanical error by S&P Capital IQ Financial Communications or its
sources, neither S&P Capital IQ Financial Communications nor its sources guarantees the accuracy, adequacy,
completeness or availability of any information and is not responsible for any errors or omissions or for the
results obtained from the use of such information. In no event shall S&P Capital IQ Financial Communications be
liable for any indirect, special or consequential damages in connection with subscriber's or others' use of the
content.

© 2013 S&P Capital IQ Financial Communications. All rights reserved.

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Basics of debt reduction

  • 1. Client Articles Three Steps to Help Reduce Debt Description The following three-part strategy may help you control your cash flow, pay off debt, and encourage saving so you can better handle the expenses that may have gotten you into debt in the first place. Body With continued concerns about the falling value of homes, rising health care costs, and uncertain outlook for the economy, now more than ever, Americans need to set a new course with regard to managing their household finances. If you are ready to face up to your own financial realities and set a plan of action, the time to act is now. The following three-part strategy may help you control your cash flow, pay off debt, and encourage saving so you can better handle the expenses that may have gotten you into debt in the first place. Step 1: Track Your Spending As a first step, keep track of your typical monthly expenses for three months to find out where your money is going. Also try to estimate unexpected expenses for a year's time -- auto and home repairs, gifts, vacations, etc. -- and divide that number by 12. Once you have a record of your spending, compare your monthly outlay to your monthly income. If you have a surplus, this is the amount you can apply each month to paying down debt and building savings. If you have a shortfall, you'll need to examine your expenses more closely to see what you can potentially cut back or cut out. Step 2: Stop Abusing Your Credit Cards If you've accumulated significant credit card debt, you've first got to stop the bad behavior. Paying off debt is easier once you stop using your credit cards. Pay off your highest interest credit card debt first, making sure you avoid the "minimum balance trap." Paying more than the minimum can make a big difference. Then work on consolidating your debt by transferring outstanding balances to lower-rate cards. If you don't want to transfer your balances, you may be able to get your current credit card company to match the interest rate of a competitor. Additionally, it's advisable to cancel all cards except for the one that offers the lowest interest rate. Finally, set up a realistic payment timetable and stick with it. If you need to readjust your timetable, do so. If you have trouble, talk to a professional. The counselors at the nonprofit National Foundation for Credit Counseling can develop a more structured plan for you, if needed. To find the nearest location, call 800-388-2227 or visit www.nfcc.org. Step 3: Build Your Savings A key to establishing good saving habits is to make saving even easier than spending. One tip is to set up separate savings accounts with separate goals attached to them. If you open them with the same bank, you can easily transfer money back and forth. Suggested account purposes:  "Emergency Account" to pay for unexpected life events. Your goal this account should be to build up at least three to six months of living expenses. This way, if you lose your job or need a lump sum to pay for a significant expense, you may not have to tap in to your other savings or ring up more debt. If you can direct 5% of your pay each month to this account, you'll build up a nice cushion in about three to four years.
  • 2. Page 2 Three Steps to Help Reduce Debt  "Family Account" to help fund your children's school expenses (such as class trips and team uniforms) or family vacations. Let's face it: if you have children, you are always paying for something. Even if you don't have kids, putting away money for a specific short-term goal, like a vacation, is a worthy savings strategy.  "Investment Account" to be put toward general or long-term saving goals. Hopefully, you already have a retirement savings account (either through your workplace or on your own) and perhaps a college savings plan. But having another account to save for other longer-term goals -- maybe a nest egg to start your own business -- can be a smart move. The more aggressive your debt pay down plan (paying expenses from the past), the sooner you can begin to save and invest towards your future. How? By redirecting those debt dollars towards saving dollars … the key is to control spending by not going back into debt; instead gaining ground through savings instead. -------------------------- Required Attribution Because of the possibility of human or mechanical error by S&P Capital IQ Financial Communications or its sources, neither S&P Capital IQ Financial Communications nor its sources guarantees the accuracy, adequacy, completeness or availability of any information and is not responsible for any errors or omissions or for the results obtained from the use of such information. In no event shall S&P Capital IQ Financial Communications be liable for any indirect, special or consequential damages in connection with subscriber's or others' use of the content. © 2013 S&P Capital IQ Financial Communications. All rights reserved.