Oprah’s Debt Diet: What It Is and How You Can Benefit from It



Posted: Tuesday, April 18, 2006

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In February 2006, Oprah Winfrey challenged her television viewers and all

other Americans to get out of debt. If you are currently suffering from debt

than you know that it is difficult to overcome. That is why Oprah and a number

of financial experts developed the Oprah Debt Diet.

Oprah's Debt Diet includes a step-by-step guide on overcoming debt. It is

important to note that getting out of debt will not happen over night. That is

why Oprah's step-by-step guide is important because it helps debt ridden

individuals change their daily habits over time. If you are currently searching

for a way out of debt you are encouraged to read on and learn a few of the steps

in Oprah's Debt Diet.

Step # 1 - Determine Exactly How Much Debt You Have

This first step is extremely important because it is impossible to get

completely out of debt if you are unaware of all of your debt. The easiest way

to determine how much debt you owe is by collecting all of your current and

overdue bills or by requesting a copy of your credit report. Your credit report

can easily be obtained from one of the three main credit bureaus, Experian,

TransUnion, and Equifax.

Step #2 - Eliminate Unnecessary Expenses

Like many other Americans, it is likely that you grab a soda or coffee while

at work. Those items are expensive and they quickly add up. Did you know that

simply by eliminating unnecessary purchases you could get out of debt a lot

quicker than you may have originally thought? Tracking all of your purchases for

one week is a great way to know what items you can live without purchasing.

Step #3 - Learn About the Credit Cards You Have

Many Americans are falling victim to late fees, annual fees, and high

interest rates without even knowing it. The best way to prevent credit card debt

is by knowing how your credit card works. It is also important to know that

minimum payments may sound great, but in reality they are a financial death trap

because they only keep you in debt longer. If you successfully follow step 2,

you could use your extra money to make more than the minimum payments each

month.

Step #4 - Learn to Cut Back on Your Spending Habits

Step 2 mentioned eliminating unnecessary purchases. Eliminating unnecessary

purchases is a great way to get out of debt, but it can be difficult to do.

Individuals who are unable to control their spending habits are encouraged to

not carry credit or debit cards with them. If a credit card is used, it is

important to make the payments on time and pay as much of it as you can. It is

also important not to obtain new credit cards during this time or accept offers

of increased spending limits.

Step # 5 - Develop a Monthly Spending Plan

A monthly spending plan, also commonly referred to as budget, is a great way

to allocate money to necessary expenses. A monthly budget is the best because it

can include holidays, birthdays, and other special events that only occur during

certain months. Your budget should include all housing costs and expenses,

transportation expenses, other miscellaneous expenses, and the debt that you

owe.

Step #6 - Develop Ways to Increase Your Income

When developing a budget, there are many Americans who realize that they do

not make enough money to pay for all of their expenses and debt. If you are one

of those individuals then you may want to consider finding ways to obtain extra

income. Extra income does not necessarily mean having to get a second job. It

can also mean altering your lifestyle. The Debt Diet recommends going without a

vehicle if possible and relocating if your current home expenses are too

high.

Step #7 - Develop a Customized Plan to Get Rid of Your

Debt

A customized plan can be developed simply by prioritizing your debt. This

means that you will examine all of your debt and determine which debt you need

to pay off first. The date of the debt, how much it is, and what can happen if

you don't pay it should be examined when deciding what or who to payoff first.

Step #8 - Determine Why You Spend Money and Try to Change

It

Many unnecessary purchases are made when individuals are feeling angry or

depressed. It is also possible that you are an impulse buyer or that you may

have a shopping addiction. Whatever the reason for your unnecessary purchases,

there are ways to change it. Sometimes this process may require professional

help, but other times it can simply be cured with other activities.

Oprah's Debt Diet worked for the guests on her show and there is no reason

why it cannot work for you. As previously mentioned, getting out of debt is

difficult and it will not happen over night. If you sway away from any of the

above mentioned steps do not give up. Try as many times as it may take. Once you

make the steps of the Oprah Debt Diet a part of your daily routine you will be

on your way to being debt free.

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» left by Dee
from NJ
5 years 19 days ago.
yes, I get it but what if you have NO $$$ I have to feed my family, and that is purchased currently with a credit card
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