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Getting out of debt is not an easy journey. It takes time, discipline, and sacrifice to successfully do it. For one, it takes a significant change in financial lifestyle and spending habits if you are determined to get out of debt. This means cutting back on eating out, buying new gadgets and jewelry, and taking vacations -- all made more difficult to do by targeted ads everywhere, any time of the day.

While it is undoubtedly one of the most daunting tasks you’d have to do in your life, getting out of debt is possible, provided that you are committed and serious about this life-changing decision. However, just like any endeavor, you are bound to make mistakes. Here are some you would want to avoid to keep yourself on track in overcoming this financial challenge.

Mistake #1: Setting an unrealistic budget. 

After committing to paying off your debt, possibly within a time-frame you have set for yourself, you set a monthly budget to work around with now that you are putting aside cash for debt payments. Do not make the mistake of setting an impractical and unrealistic budget to make room to pay for debts. Make sure to take into account all your financial needs such as groceries, housing, utilities, insurance, retirement, emergency fund, and other important parts of your budget. Make sure that the new budget is not too far away from the one you’ve been following for years. Ease your way into it and evaluate if you can set aside a few more bucks for debt payments in the next months.

Mistake #2: Doing the old spending habits. 

Since you are working around a new budget, you will need to adjust your spending habits. Start with the little things such as drinking coffee and eating breakfast at home and preparing packed lunches every day. If you shop for new clothes every week, try to limit it to once every month if you can. You might have to remove your browser bookmarks for online shops for now to avoid the temptation. 

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Mistake #3: Cutting into your emergency fund and retirement savings. 

Do not stop allotting money for your emergency fund. With or without debt, you need three to six months worth of monthly expenses for emergencies. Also, continue contributing 5 to 10 percent of your monthly salary to your retirement fund. When it comes to retirement savings, time is your powerful tool, so putting it off or stopping can hurt your retirement years.

Mistake #4: Paying off all debts at the same time. 

It’s possible that you have more than one source of debt -- may it be credit cards, mortgage, or student loans. It would help if you prioritize paying off the debt that incurs the highest interest. Religiously stick to your budget and pay off your debts one by one, starting with one that has the highest interest. 

Mistake #5: Doing it alone. 

It’s understandable if you do not find seeking the advice of relatives and friends regarding your finances a good idea. The good news is you don’t have to. There are nonprofit organizations you can get free help from. Credit counselors from these agencies can provide suggestions on debt settlement and management, credit consolidation, and debt-relief programs. 

This article originally appeared on Payment1.com.

7/24/2019 05:41:00 PM No comments
Credit cards can either make you or break you. If you do not handle your credit card usage responsibly, credit cards could ruin your credit score. However, when used the right way, they can help you build good credit standing and open you to more financial freedom. But how can a small square of plastic help you build your credit scores? And why does a good credit standing matter?
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Your credit standing is based on your credit history, which is a record of your past financial behaviors (i.e. do you pay your dues on time?). It tells a potential lender your likelihood of paying them back and tells them how trustworthy and reliable you are. Your credit history is recorded in your credit report, which indicates your risk as a borrower through a numerical value called the credit score. If you have a bad credit score, banks and other businesses may not want to do business with you or would offer you terms that may be harder than if you had good numbers on your credit report. 

So how can you achieve good credit standing using your credit card?


Being a responsible spender when using your credit card will ensure that you will build good credit standing. But here are a few things you need to know.

First off, you’d need a credit card. Choosing your first could be tricky. A good rule of thumb to follow is to apply for a credit card that suits your credit score or your capacity to pay. You would not want to have a card with a credit limit you cannot pay off in full. Also, apply for cards that do not have annual fees and take note of the perks. These things can lighten your financial burden.

If you already have a credit card, always pay on time. Remember that little thing called credit report? If you pay your dues late, this will reflect on your credit report, and when it does, this could lower your credit rating. Use your credit card to pay for little expenses that you know you can pay off, like your groceries. Using it frequently can help you build credit, and as long as you pay your dues on time, it will help you build a good credit score.

Pay in full. Credit card interest rates can get insanely high. If you only pay the interest per month, your credit card debt will only get bigger. Try to pay in full, and if you cannot, at least pay more than just the minimum due.

Never spend more than what you have. If you are eyeing that new phone that’s over $1000 but you don’t have that thousand in your bank, don’t use your credit card. Treat your credit card like a debit card. This way, you are sure you can pay off your debt when your bill comes due.

This article originally appeared on Payment1.com

7/09/2019 04:32:00 PM No comments

The City of Bogo will host the Cebu North 50K Ultramarathon II on July 13-14, 2019, covering the roads of Bogo City and the Municipality of Tabogon. The said race has attracted to almost 500 long distance runners in the men's and women's 50K and 25K categories.

CEBU NORTH 50K II


Team ADR's Jez Ramos said that the race will have a festive ambiance as food and beverages will be offered along the route.

The 50-kilometer race will start on July 13th at 10 in the evening while the 25-kilometer race will commence on the 14th at 3:00 A.M. Cut-off time for the 50K is 10 hours, while a 5-hour cut-off is set for the 25K category.

Prizes

50kms MEN Category:       
1st: P3,000
2nd: P2,000
3rd: P1,000

50kms WOMEN Category:
1st: P3,000
2nd: P2,000
3rd: P1,000

25kms MEN Category:       
1st: P2,000
2nd: P1,500
3rd: P1,000

25kms WOMEN Category:
1st: P2,000
2nd: P1,500
3rd: P1,000

For more details visit the CEBU NORTH 50K II FB event page. 
7/01/2019 07:37:00 PM No comments
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