In an age when foreclosures are at a record pace, credit card debt is hitting new highs and personal savings are at an all time low, thousands of America’s military are worried about their financial future as they defend our Country. Many turn to payday lenders with high fees and interest rates to solve their immediate financial needs.
Financial education – a skill young people desperately need – isn’t taught in high schools. So for many military personnel, they enter the military without any knowledge on how to handle their finances. This can lead to financial problems and military debt since it’s the first time many of them have to make financial decisions for themselves.
This lack of financial education is evident in a recent Associated Press report stating that thousands of U.S. troops are being banned from serving overseas because they are deep in debt. Because of this high level of debt they are considered security risks. On top of that, many unscrupulous payday lenders are taking unfair advantage of many members of the military by charging them fees and interest rates that make it almost impossible for them to get out of the hole.
You can become financially secure in the military with some simple steps. The tips below will put you on the path to financial freedom.
1. Cut your expenses. To afford the items you would like to purchase, start by listing everything that you want to buy in the order you want to buy them. This will help you focus your spending on the things you want the most.
To avoid wasting money, keep track of your daily expenses for a month. Find out where you spend your money by writing down everything you purchase. If you’re spending four dollars on a cup of coffee during the week that adds up to more that $1,000 a year. You’ll find out quickly that those small purchase add up fast.
Develop a military budget by writing down your take home pay and listing your current expenses. If you’re spending more than you make, it’s time to cut those expenses or work extra hard to get that promotion.
2. Create a savings plan. The average American spends more than they earn, so become a money rebel and save money. With a simple investment plan, just by saving $250 a month starting at age 18, you could reach millionaire status by age 40.
Get in the habit of paying yourself first. Have your bank automatically transfer a portion of your money from a checking account to a savings account or start an allotment directly to your savings account. Each time you deposit your paycheck, money is automatically transferred into your savings before you have a chance to spend it. That way you’ll have military money set aside for the long-term and available for the things you want to buy now.
Many of you are serving the country overseas now in hostile territory and earning hostile fire and imminent danger pay. You’ll find this is an ideal way to keep more money in your pocket. Take advantage of the military programs such as TSP (Thrift Savings Plan) and SDP (Savings Deposit Program) that allow you to save military money and earn a higher return when compared with most civilian savings accounts. By simply setting that military money aside, it will help you to have money in the bank and a way to treat yourself when your return for a job well done.
3. Have the government buy your home. You can become a homeowner using the benefits the military offers. VA loans allow you to borrow 100% of the purchase price which means you won’t need money for a down payment in most cases. Combine that with BAH (Basic Allowance for Housing) for civilian housing and you can have your mortgage payments paid for.
This is a huge benefit because you purchase a $100,000 home your property could be valued at over $570,000 in 30 years. The best part is using BAH you could of not even made a payment with your own money.
4. Invest in yourself. The military offers education benefits through the G.I. Bill, VEAP (Veterans Educational Assistance Program), LRP (Loan Repayment Programs) and TA (Tuition Assistance) may all help you to get a higher education. Just like in the civilian world the higher education you receive the more likely you are to get promoted and paid more.
You defend this country to protect the freedom of all American’s; and you deserve to be financially free to live the lifestyle you want without having to worry about military debt. The tips above will help you avoid the shackles of life long debt and put you on the road to financial freedom.
By: Vince Shorb
Posts Tagged Credit Card Debt
Home Equity Consolidation
Sep 10
The Consumer Debt Trap
A recent survey determined the average American family has consumer debt balances of over $10,000. Once a debtor gets into the position of carrying credit card balances over from month to month it becomes very difficult to pay the balance down to zero because of high interest finance charges and carrying fees.
Utilizing Home Equity Consolidation to Lower Debts
There are many uses of a home equity loan. Many home owners borrow against their equity for home improvements, college tuition, even vacations. The loan money can be used for virtually anything. One of the best uses for the loan is to pay off high interest credit card and other consumer debt.
Benefits of an Equity Debt Consolidation Loan
One strategy for getting credit card debt paid off is applying for a real estate equity consolidation loan. This approach will not miraculously remove debt however the loan will allow the debt to be paid off with lower monthly debt payments. Credit card interest rates charged on unpaid balances are high and getting higher. Additionally, these rates most often fluctuate with the prime bank rate making it impossible to work out a longer range budget to pay the balance off. Once consolidated into a home equity loan the payment and interest rate can be fixed. Also, there will be an immediate positive impact on monthly cash flow as the one new equity loan payment will be lower than the combined payments of the debt paid off. With only one debt payment one can plan to be debt free in a few years.
The Disadvantages of Home Equity Loans
Home equity consolidation can be very useful. However, it is always important to use loans prudently and borrow only what can comfortably be paid back. All loans create another monthly bill to pay. If the funds are used to pay off credit card balances then discontinuing credit purchases to avoid piling up more debt is mandatory. Increasing total debt by not curtailing charges on credit will create a deeper and more serious financial crisis. If a home equity loan used for debt consolidation results in financial over-extension then the consequences could very well end up in foreclosure because now the debt is collateralized whereas consumer debt is not.
Also, there are other disadvantages one should be aware of. First of all, although the interest rate charges are lower than the debt paid off with the loan, the term of the loan is generally for years – much longer than someone who could pay off consumer debt without a loan would carry a balance. This means there will be many more debt payments with interest on each payment adding up to more total interest than if the debtor just “tightened the belt” and paid off their consumer and card debt within months rather than years.
So if the new home equity consolidation loan monthly payment is within the budget, has lower interest rate finance charges and still does not leverage the home more than 80% accounting for all mortgage debt, this debt consolidation strategy can be a good way to refinance high interest credit card and consumer debt.
By: Mason Smith
Home Equity Refinance
Aug 13
There are various situations that arise when you need a quick loan without any hassles. For instance you may need some money to pay off your credit card debt or you may want cash to do a remodeling of your house. It is at these times home equity refinance is very helpful. It can provide you the much-needed money immediately without any problem. In traditional refinancing, there are umpteen numbers of applications forms that have to be filled and a wide variety of procedures and formalities. However, when you refinance via home equity, you can avoid all these tensions and hassles.
What are the closing costs for home equity refinance?
Zero. The best part about these loans is that there are no closing costs for them. Some financial institutions charge a small amount for processing the loan. But still this amount is meager and negligible when you compare it with the other loans.
Should you go in for private mortgage insurance?
No. Never opt for a private mortgage insurance as neither this is useful nor will this fit into your budget. If you borrow more than 80% of the value of your house as a loan, you are due to pay private mortgage insurance. But, you can avoid this payment if you go in for a home equity loan. Under this loan, you can borrow even up to 100 percent of the equity that you possess.
What are the ranges of interest rates for home equity refinance?
The interest rate of home equity loans is quite low. Thus, most people are not very surprised about getting a great deal. The reason for the low interest rates is the intense competition among the lenders. Shop around the market and get quotes from various lenders. Though local financial intentions are the best people to help you with home equity loans, certain huge national lending companies can also be of immense help and support to you. Read the agreement carefully, understand all the implications and then, take up the loan.
By: Sara Fredder