Which Debt to Pay First
The debts that need paying first are the ones that will
cause you the most grief if left unpaid.
It goes without saying that taxes are at the top of the
priority list as the IRS has more powers than anyone to recover
the monies owed to them and failure to pay their account on
time will not only result in interest but also penalties that
can quickly mount up to more than the original debt.
Medical debt is also high on the list of priorities and it
is essential that you look after your health and that of the
members of your family. Without good health you will need more
money to pay for your health care and if you can't provide
sufficient health care for yourself and those who are under
your care then the long term problems that can come about from
that are often much more costly than the original debt.
Student loans and child care support are both top priority
as they are debts where government departments get involved and
they have wide reaching powers to recover monies owed to them
to such an extent that they can actually make your debt
reduction program more difficult to achieve.
You should learn to prioritize all aspects of your life from
the debts that you need to pay first to the tasks that you need
to get done each day. Time management will help you through
your daily tasks and financial management will ensure that you
have the least problems possible with your creditors by paying
those who must be paid first.
Just because a debt collector starts putting pressure on you
to pay a minor debt doesn't mean that other more important
debts should wait for payment.
Take control of the situation in all instances where
possible and stay with the budget and the process that you have
created for efficient debt control.
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