You Must Give Up These 5 Things to Be Debt Free
You Must Give Up These 5 Things to Be Debt Free
No matter who you are, almost everyone carries some debt. According to some recent statistics from ValuePenguin.com, the total U.S. consumer debt is $3.4 trillion. Additionally, nearly 40 percent of all American households have some level of credit card debt, while the average household in the country has debt of $5,700.
Essentially, the country runs on debt. Of course, no one wants to get into debt, but once there, most people have a very difficult time climbing out of that dark hole. The good news is, it’s not impossible. It’s not easy, either, but if you’re willing to make some changes, you can live debt-free. If you’re ready to give some things up then read on.
Everyone loves to eat out, but if you want to get rid of your debt you have to start eating at home. The reason is obvious. The more of your budget you spend on eating out, the less you will have to put towards your debt. In fact, it’s likely your debt will increase.
Stop being a social media junkie. On the surface this might not make a lot of sense, but if you consider it carefully, it’s sound advice. People who constantly check up on their friends on social media tend to want to keep up with everything that’s going on, including having the latest trending items that everyone is talking about. That means more money out the door and more debt in your pocket.
You have to be honest with yourself, which means you can’t live in denial anymore. Admit you have a problem with debt and push forward to fix it.
While it’s good to establish other financial goals, if you’re in debt it is very difficult to achieve such goals. Thus, it’s often better to give up your other financial goals in order to first pay off your debt. When your debt is gone you can start focusing on those other dreams.
The bottom line is that you must be willing to sacrifice if you want to get out of the red and live debt-free.
We hope you found this article about “You Must Give Up These 5 Things to Be Debt Free” helpful. If you have questions or need expert tax or family office advice that’s refreshingly objective (we never sell investments), please contact us or visit our Family office page or our website at www.GROCO.com. Unfortunately, we no longer give advice to other tax professionals gratis.
To receive our free newsletter, contact us here.
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for more updates.
Alan Olsen, is the Host of the American Dreams Show and the Managing Partner of GROCO.com. GROCO is a premier family office and tax advisory firm located in the San Francisco Bay area serving clients all over the world.
Alan L. Olsen, CPA, Wikipedia Bio
GROCO.com is a proud sponsor of The American Dreams Show.
The American Dreams show was the brainchild of Alan Olsen, CPA, MBA. It was originally created to fill a specific need; often inexperienced entrepreneurs lacked basic information about raising capital and how to successfully start a business.
Alan sincerely wanted to respond to the many requests from aspiring entrepreneurs asking for the information and introductions they needed. But he had to find a way to help in which his venture capital clients and friends would not mind.
The American Dreams show became the solution, first as a radio show and now with YouTube videos as well. Always respectful of interview guest’s time, he’s able to give access to individuals information and inspiration previously inaccessible to the first-time entrepreneurs who need it most.
They can listen to venture capitalists and successful business people explain first-hand, how they got to where they are, how to start a company, how to overcome challenges, how they see the future evolving, opportunities, work-life balance and so much more..
American Dreams discusses many topics from some of the world’s most successful individuals about their secrets to life’s success. Topics from guest have included:
Creating purpose in life / Building a foundation for their life / Solving problems / Finding fulfillment through philanthropy and service / Becoming self-reliant / Enhancing effective leadership / Balancing family and work…
MyPaths.com (Also sponsored by GROCO) provides free access to content and world-class entrepreneurs, influencers and thought leaders’ personal success stories. To help you find your path in life to true, sustainable success & happiness. It’s mission statement:
In an increasingly complex and difficult world, we hope to help you find your personal path in life and build a strong foundation by learning how others found success and happiness. True and sustainable success and happiness are different for each one of us but possible, often despite significant challenges.
Our mission at MyPaths.com is to provide resources and firsthand accounts of how others found their paths in life, so you can do the same.
Tax Filing Mistakes
Tax Filing Mistakes Tax return anxiety is on the rise as the federal tax filing date looms. The prospect of filing an erroneous return increases as more rely on tax software to help prepare their returns. For the week ending March 28, more than 10,000 electronic returns were filed from home computers, an increase of…
Preparing Your Business Plan
Preparing Your Business Plan “Other things being equal, a well prepared business plan will increase your chances of obtaining the venture capitalist’s financial commitment.” Introduction A business plan is a description of your business. To be complete your plan should describe: Your company and industry The product The market and marketing approach How the product…
How to Recession-Proof Your Small Business
How to Recession-Proof Your Small Business The recent collapse of Bear Stearns & Co., one of the largest financial institutions in the world, has intensified the fears of most small business owners in the Bay Area despite an earlier, rosier prediction by the Association of Bay Area Governments that the recession would have minimal effect…
IRS Preventing Audit
IRS Preventing Audit Do you want an IRS agent to make a visit to your office? I don’t know many people who do, but knowing strategies to prevent an unwanted visit could certainly save you from an extra bit of stress in life. Only one percent of taxpayers yearly are selected for IRS audits, but…