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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

How To Avoid a Personal Bailout

By Linda Seamore

As we begin 2009, the U.S. economy is in ruins. It has become, as a result, increasingly more important to protect your assets, as well as your identity. In order to make 2009 a better year for your money in these harsh economic times, here are some ideas and suggestions to get your financial health in line.

1. Separate Needs from Wants. Financial security and independence relies heavily on being a smart spender. Don't, for example, eat out when you can cook at home. Eating is a need but eating out is a want. Being thrifty is truly a necessity. Pay close attention to discounts for things you need, and clip coupons whenever possible.

2. Have a cash stash that is equal to approximately 6 months of living expenses. Average out your utilities, food and other expenses and save some for a rainy day. Put a little back each payday in an account that you cannot touch or dig into. This is your emergency fund and shouldnt be touched unless it is absolutely necessary. If you DO dig into the fund, that money needs to be replaced as soon as possible.

3. Categorize your bills and start to pay them down or totally off. Start with personal loans, then move onto credit cards. It is important that these responsibilities be taken care of as quick as possible. The interest accrued by credit cards and loans is staggering over the span of the life of the loan.

4. Now, more than ever, it is vital that you protect your identity. Identity theft has become a huge problem in recent years. The cost to victims each year is approximately 5 to 7.5 billion dollars with over 500,000 reports coming in every year. You can protect your identity with a service like LifeLock. LifeLock offers a guarantee up to $1,000,000 on their service, reduces the amount of credit card offers and pro-actively guards your good name.

5. To keep you from dipping into your savings unnecessarily, put extra money into CDs, money market accounts, or other securities that are harder to access. That way, you won't be tempted to spend all that hard saved money.

6. Put yourself on a budget and KEEP that budget no matter what. This is easy to do, folks. Make up jars or boxes with labels like entertainment, pizza, or eating out. Each payday, put $20 in each jar. That is your allowance for that extravagance until next payday. When the money in the pizza jar is used, you simply dont eat pizza again until next payday rolls around. Sounds a little harsh, but it works and you HAVE to limit yourself or you will have no idea where the money went to.

The current economic situation is not good. This is not big secret. As a result, we have to do what we must to protect ourselves from needing assistance, something some of the big companies should have done a long time ago. Don't get in a bind in 2009. Follow a budget, look for sales and discounts and be a smart spender.

If you are careful with your money, you won't need a bailout. Maybe, you will one day be teaching CEOs how to run the finances of a company!

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