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How to reduce your debts

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Getting out of debt does not have to be unattainable. Our experience in the area of debt management has produced a number of steps that should be taken:

1. Analysis and budgeting:

Conduct a thorough analysis of your financial situation, identify all debts and create a realistic budget. Being aware of your finances will allow you to better manage your liabilities and determine how much you can set aside to pay off your debts.

2. negotiations with creditors:

Contact your creditors and start negotiating repayment terms. You may be able to get a partial write-off of your debts, an interest rate reduction, an extension of the repayment period or negotiate a new repayment plan that is tailored to your financial situation.

3. repayment plan:

Develop a repayment plan that prioritises debts with the highest interest rates or shortest repayment periods. Develop a strategy to repay these debts on a regular basis, consistently sticking to a set budget.

4. expenditure reduction:

Conduct a thorough analysis of your spending and identify areas where you can make savings. Reduce unnecessary spending and focus on basic needs so that you have more money to put towards paying off debts.

5. additional sources of income:

Verify your assets, are they all productive? Verify the products you offer, are they all profitable? Make changes and increase your revenue streams.

6. debt consolidation:

If you have many different debts, consider consolidating them into one larger debt. This will give you a repayment plan that is tailored to your capacity.

7. Informed financial decision-making:

Be careful when making new financial commitments. Avoid unnecessary debt and focus on paying off existing debts. Do not swap existing commitments for new less favourable ones.

8 Support and advice:

If you are struggling to reduce your debts, consider seeking financial advice or support from debt management specialists. They can help you develop a personalised financial plan and give you valuable advice on how to pay off your debts.

The above method of reducing your debts is a "recipe" for carrying out simplified restructuring.

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