If you’re like most people considering bankruptcy, you have a variety of different kinds of debt. Although medical debt or credit card debt alone is enough to drive someone to bankruptcy, the average person has a combination of different debts.
If two of the types of debt you’re dealing with include credit cards and installment loans, how do you know which to make a priority? Which should you try to pay off first?
The answer to this question is simple: It’s credit card debt.
Installment loans include things like student loans, mortgages, and car loans. These loans tend to have lower interest rates and in the case of student loans, do not cause as dramatic a shift in your credit score if you fall behind.
However, it’s important to note that if you are facing the threat of foreclosure on a mortgage loan or repossession on a car loan, you’ll want to prioritize those over all other debts. You should only make credit card debt the main priority when you’re able to meet your monthly payment obligations for your other loans and want to put extra money toward paying down debt faster.
There are several reasons you’ll want to eliminate credit card debt if you’re able to pay all of your other bills. For instance:
There is one exception when it comes to prioritizing credit card debt over installment loans and that’s so-called payday loans.
Payday loans are high-interest short-term loans that are paid in installments. Most people turn to payday loans when money is tight and they need to pay something quickly. Payday loan lenders understand the desperation of their loan applicants and prey on this desperation by charging very high interest rates.
Keeping a payday loan around in favor of paying extra on credit cards means you’ll pay more in the long term.
The best thing you can do when it comes to prioritizing debts is to look at your interest rates. As long as you’re able to meet your minimum payment obligations, put any extra you have toward the highest interest loan.
If you’d like more tips on dealing with debt or your debts have gotten out of control and you need to take drastic action, contact the Law Office of Robert M. Geller at 813-254-5696 to schedule a consultation.
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