Thursday, November 20, 2008

Google
 
Web DebtSmart.com

 
> FREE subscription to DebtSmart® Email Newsletter
Articles
> Balance Transfers
> Bankruptcy
> Book Excerpts
> Budgets
> Credit Cards
> Credit Counseling
> Credit Reports
> Debt Collection
> Debt Daredevil
> Mortgages
> Personal Stories
> Savings
> Video
> Video Library
> ALL categories...
Authors
> Scott Bilker
> Gerri Detweiler
> Gary Foreman
> Chris Peruzzi
> Terry Rigg
> ALL authors...
DebtSmart® Column
> Add FREE articles to your newspaper, magazine, ezine, or website!
Quiz & Math
> Household Math™ Problems
> Quizzes and Tests
> Math and Money
Research
> Cool Quotes
> Credit and Debt Statistics Database
> Surveys and Results
Book Reviews
> Talk Your Way Out of Credit Card Debt
> Credit Card and Debt Management
> Master Your Money Type
> Preventing ID Theft
> ALL book reviews...
Newsletter
> FREE subscription to DebtSmart® Email Newsletter
> Reader Comments
> Read latest email newsletter
> All past newsletter issues
Free Stuff
> FREE 5-Year Loan Worksheet Software
> DebtSmart® Mortgage Comparison Calculator
Help Me Now
> Beat the banks at their own game
> Stop Debt Collectors Cold
> DebtSmart® Solutions
Credit Cards
> Low Introductory Rates Cards
> Low Interest Rate Cards
> Cards for Poor Credit
> See ALL DebtSmart® Featured Credit Cards...
> Bonus listing of featured cards...
Contact
> About DebtSmart®
> Television Interviews
> Radio Interviews
> Book Reviews
> Reader Comments
> Media Reviews
> Press Releases
> DebtSmart® Column for your publications
> Submission Guidelines
> Contact the publisher
> Advertising

Debt Settlement

Eliminate Credit Card Debt
Settle credit card debt- 50% or less. Reduce payments. $10K minimum.
DebtShield.com
Too Much Credit Card Debt?
Get a free quote to reduce debt up to 60% and be debt free fast!
FreedomDebtRelief.com

Loan Consolidation

Bad Credit Loans
Fast and easy personal loans for people with bad credit.
CreditLoan.com

Personal Loans

Personal Loans
Offering personal loans for people with bad credit.
DrCredit.com

Advertise with Us

 

DebtSmart.com Card List

Save money by using these cards. Make banks compete! Transfer your balances now!
Discover® More Wildlife
Intro Rate: 0.00% for 12 Months, APR: 10.99%
Advanta Platinum BusinessCard with Unlimited Rewards
Intro Rate: 0.00% for 15 Months, APR: 7.99%
Citi® Platinum Select® MasterCard
Intro Rate: 0.00%, Time Period: Up to 12 Months, APR: As low as 7.49%.
Blue from American Express®
Intro Rate: 0.00%, Time Period: Up to 12 Months on purchases, APR: 2.99% for 12 months on transfers.

 

Telephone Service

Save on Phone Rates
473 FREE minutes, 1.9 cents USA and Canada, 2.5 cents UK, no switching
Start Saving Now

Credit Score

What's Your Score?
Your credit score is your financial resumé! You must know what's in this file at all times!
www.MyFico.com

Credit Cards

My Best APR--get it now!
Looking for your best APR! Low rate, business, rewards, and much more!
www.MyBestApr.com
0% Balance Transfer Cards
Beat the banks at their own game by switching to lower rates!
DebtSmart.com/cards

Advertise with Us

 

Subscribe FREE  and  you receive the 5-Year Loan Worksheet software FREE!

Payment order counts when saving money on your debt
by Scott Bilker
Scott Bilker is the author of the best-selling books, Talk Your Way Out of Credit Card Debt, Credit Card and Debt Management, and How to be more Credit Card and Debt Smart. He's also the founder of DebtSmart.com. More about Scott Bilker and DebtSmart can be found in the online media kit.
Printable format
FREE subscription to DebtSmart® Email Newsletter and FREE software too!

Do you like this article?
Click here to take article survey!

Scott Bilker

A big myth in credit card and loan repayment is to “start with the smallest debt” and work your way to the largest.

I have been asked repeatedly about this debt-repayment strategy during radio interviews and directly, and the only reason that I can think of that some people may pay the smallest debts first is purely for psychological reasons. They want to feel like they’re wiping out their debt, and it may seem faster to start with the smallest debt. But the reality is that it may take longer.

The advice that one should “start with the smallest debt” when applying payments should never be used as a rule of thumb. Paying the smallest debt first is only good when the smallest debt happens to be the debt with the highest interest rate. If that’s not the case, then paying the smallest debt first can be a costly mistake.

The least expensive way to apply payments to your debt is to pay the most toward the highest-interest-rate loans (that’s the rule). Here’s an example that illustrates exactly what’s going on: 

Say you have two debts: $11,000 at 18% APR with a minimum monthly payment of $220, and another loan of $7,000 at 6.9% APR with a minimum payment of $140. You also have a total of $500 per month available to pay toward both loans, and you want to apply the payments in the most efficient way to each debt. 

Strategy 1: Pay the smallest debt first.

The most you can allocate to pay toward the “smallest debt” is $280, because you must make minimum payments of $220 on the larger debt ($280+$220=$500). If you make the payments in those amounts, the “smallest debt” ($7,000) is paid off in 27.07 months. During this time, you are paying $220 toward the $11,000 debt, which will now have a balance of $9,180. 

Since the “smallest debt” is paid back, you can put the total $500 toward the remaining debt. And with that payment, it takes 21.64 months to finish repaying it. The total time you’re making payments is simply 27.07+21.64=48.71 months. Each of those monthly payments totals $500, so the total amount to repay the original debt of $18,000 is $24,355 (48.71 months x $500).

Strategy 2: Pay the highest interest rate first.

It would be nice if you could use the total $500 and pay it toward the 18% debt, but you still must make minimum payments on the other loan. So the payment structure begins with $360 being paid toward the $11,000 debt and $140 toward the $7,000 debt. Notice that the total payments are still $500. 

With these payments, the $11,000 debt is paid back in 41.18 months, and the remaining balance on the 6.9% loan after this time is $2,380. Now that the high-rate debt is repaid, you use the total $500 toward the remaining debt, which is then completely paid back in another 4.84 months. The total repayment time is 41.18+4.84=46.02 months and the total monthly payment is still $500 for each of those months, bringing the grand total of paying back the loans to $23,010 (46.02 months x $500).

Conclusion

The bottom line is that the pay-the-smallest-debt-first strategy cost $24,355 to repay the original debt, and the pay-the-highest-interest-rate-first strategy cost $23,010 in total payments. By applying the payments toward the highest interest rate first, the amount saved is $24,355-23,010=$1,345! What a difference the payment order can make—that’s a HUGE chunk of money! You could buy an entire, top-of-the-line, multimedia Pentium computer system with that, or 270 McDonald’s value meals. The best part of the strategy is that you’re paying the same amount per month and using the same checks and stamps; the only change is how much you apply toward each loan. 

--End--

Please let us know what you think about this article, Payment order counts when saving money on your debt, by Scott Bilker, by completing the article survey--thanks!

DebtSmart.com Card List

TrueEarnings® Card from Costco
Intro Rate: 0.00% for 3 month, APR 1.99% for 6 months on transfers
Chase Platinum Visa®
Intro Rate: 0.00% for 12 Months, APR: 9.99%
Discover® More Card
Intro Rate: 0.00% for 12 Months, APR: 0% for 12 months on transfers
Discover® Open Road Card
Intro Rate: 0.00% for 12 Months, APR: 0% for 12 months on transfers
Discover® More Clear Card
Intro Rate: 0.00% for 12 Months, APR: 0% for 12 months on transfers

READ MORE ARTICLES LIKE THIS

DebtSmart® Solutions

Buy 1 book, get all 3! Talk Your Way Out of Credit Card Debt plus 2 books as gifts (Credit Card and Debt Management and How to be more Credit Card and Debt Smart)


CREDIT SECRETS BIBLE: Raise your credit score! Learn how to fight back against those who are making your life difficult--and holding you back!


DebtSmart Mortgage Comparison Calculator (and FREEWARE)


DebtSmart Basic Debt Elimination Financial Package


DebtSmart Download Debt Elimination Financial Package


DebtSmart Loan Calculator


No Bills! Complete Financial Suite


30-Year Loan Worksheet


37 DAYS TO CLEAN CREDIT: How I Deleted 9 Inquiries, 5 Negative Accounts, 4 Major Default Accounts, 1 Judgment, and Boosted My Credit Score 135 Points In Only 37 Days!


See all products...

 

STOP DEBT COLLECTORS

Stop Debt Collectors Cold! Plus four (4) special reports! Finally, a solution for dealing with these horrible collectors!

You can add DebtSmart News RSS feeds to your newsreader pages:
    
Add to Google     

Home | Email News | Books by Scott Bilker | Contact | Advertise with Us | About


Copyright ©2008 Press One Publishing. All rights reserved. Use or purchase of any material at DebtSmart.com including but not limited to books, articles, and software is subject to the following  disclaimer/warning.