Financial Planning
When money gets tight and there isn't enough to go around, people sometimes begin to panic when it comes to prioritizing outstanding debts.
A growing number of people are keeping up on their credit card bills while they stop payments on their home mortgage. Their thinking seems to be that credit-card debt is easier to handle. Unfortunately, this is a terrible personal finance move.High-Priority Items
While you will need to take a hard look at the specifics of your particular situation, here are some basic guidelines for determining which debts should have the highest priority when resources are tight: Survival necessities: First and foremost, make sure that you have enough money for food and basic clothing to survive. This also includes any medication you may need for illnesses and payment for medical service if prepayment is required (this does not include old medical bills). While there are charities that help with these costs, make sure that you have enough money for anything they may not cover.TheStreet Premium Services
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