Assess Your Finances Before Investing
Prior to investing in any kind of market, it behooves you to take into consideration your current financial situation. It's always a good thing to make an investment in the future, however, bad situations take precedent and trying to clear them up prior to investing money is always best. If you proceed forward and dabble in investing, while bills go unpaid, it can lead to disastrous results in the long-term. Before starting anything like investing in stocks or the stock market, get a snapshot of your current worth.
However, that's exactly what some people will do mistakenly thinking that a 3-5% interest rate from investments is enormous while their credit cards bill them 9-18% plus finance and late charges.
First, get your latest credit report. You should, in reality, do this once a year. It's very important to read your credit report, find out what's on it, and clean up any negative items on the report as quickly as possible.
Let's take an example, one thing you might be able to get rid of are those credit cards with all that high interest. Organize your high interest credit cards so that you can pay off the ones with the highest interest first, and then apply the payments made on those to the ones with lower interest working systematically to get rid of them quickly.
If you can't do anything else, roll the money from the high interest credit card on to one with lower interest, and refinance high interest loans with loans that are at lower interest rates. It may be in your best interest to apply some of your investment money into paying down your loans and credit cards, but in the long run, you will see that this is the wisest course of action after reviewing all of your expenses and payouts.
Forget everything and listen, you'll want to look at what you're monthly payouts are, and get rid of expenses that are not necessary. For instance, high interest credit cards are not only unnecessary but just plain bad decision making. Your plan should be to pay them off as quickly as possible and don't continue to charge up those cards.
Getting a lower interest rate for those high interest rate loans would also help. It may pay you to take some of the windfall money that you plan to use for investing and apply it to the high interest loans and credit cards. In the long run, you'll see that this is a much better course of action. Get yourself into good financial shape and then using sound investing techniques, improve your long-term financial position.
Here's a secret: Investing doesn't make sense if your bank balance is shaky to disastrous, if your monthly bills are a constant struggle and you feel like you can't breathe out without hearing from a collection agency. Investing your dollars in rectifying your adverse financial issues first makes better sense and you'll sleep better at night. Progressing towards financial solvency will also give you time to educate yourself on the different types of investments available. In this way, when you found yourself financially sound once again, you will be prepared to make good investments for your future.
However, that's exactly what some people will do mistakenly thinking that a 3-5% interest rate from investments is enormous while their credit cards bill them 9-18% plus finance and late charges.
First, get your latest credit report. You should, in reality, do this once a year. It's very important to read your credit report, find out what's on it, and clean up any negative items on the report as quickly as possible.
Let's take an example, one thing you might be able to get rid of are those credit cards with all that high interest. Organize your high interest credit cards so that you can pay off the ones with the highest interest first, and then apply the payments made on those to the ones with lower interest working systematically to get rid of them quickly.
If you can't do anything else, roll the money from the high interest credit card on to one with lower interest, and refinance high interest loans with loans that are at lower interest rates. It may be in your best interest to apply some of your investment money into paying down your loans and credit cards, but in the long run, you will see that this is the wisest course of action after reviewing all of your expenses and payouts.
Forget everything and listen, you'll want to look at what you're monthly payouts are, and get rid of expenses that are not necessary. For instance, high interest credit cards are not only unnecessary but just plain bad decision making. Your plan should be to pay them off as quickly as possible and don't continue to charge up those cards.
Getting a lower interest rate for those high interest rate loans would also help. It may pay you to take some of the windfall money that you plan to use for investing and apply it to the high interest loans and credit cards. In the long run, you'll see that this is a much better course of action. Get yourself into good financial shape and then using sound investing techniques, improve your long-term financial position.
Here's a secret: Investing doesn't make sense if your bank balance is shaky to disastrous, if your monthly bills are a constant struggle and you feel like you can't breathe out without hearing from a collection agency. Investing your dollars in rectifying your adverse financial issues first makes better sense and you'll sleep better at night. Progressing towards financial solvency will also give you time to educate yourself on the different types of investments available. In this way, when you found yourself financially sound once again, you will be prepared to make good investments for your future.
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