Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Debts and Headaches



For a while I was trying to figure out how in just 5 years living in the US I have managed to acrue a debt close to 40 grand. I should be responsible and say "I screwed up and I was irresponsible". Though I can blame myself I would not want to beat myself about how I screwed up. The only solace I have with this is "Most of the people I know are in the same boat". It is indeed difficult to lead a good life without credit these days, but doing it beyond reason is what brings us to un-bearable amounts like my 40 grand.

With careful planning and sacrificing enjoyment I was able to bring my 40 geez down to 2 geez. In about 2 more months I should be debt free for a while (provided I stay the right course and slow down my spending).

How did I do it? It has come down to basics.

What do I need vs What do I want? "Need" & "Want" are such relative words. For a while I could not differentiate between these 2 words. Example: I thought I needed a "Playstation 2" when I had a regular playstation, when in-truth I wanted one. Similarly with a laptop when I had a good desktop and the list goes on and on.

When I realized I have spent money I did not have via credit cards or other loans I only came to realize with time that I spent more on something than its real cost because I was paying interest on the credit I used to buy it. After some stress-ful calculations on how much money I am loosing in interest I decided to cut off all extra costs.

I also found an interesting thing about the cost of anything. (a) If you could wait atleast 5-6 months prices will fall down below half the original price. (b) If you pay with cash you will save a lot on interest

Since then I have devised a plan to buy stuff. Plan in advance and start stashing money in containers or put them in a savings account to save up to buy. I bought an IPOD, a Digital Camera, a new Laptop, and I took an India trip that cost me more than $7000 all with cash so I pretty much saved $2000 to $3000 on interest if I used credit to buy all the above.

It's better to be patient and wait to buy something you want later than buy something right now and pay more in interest.