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Digging Out of Debt Options
The Snowball Method
The snowball method works as follows:
- Rank your loans from smallest balance to largest balance.
- Pay above the minimum on the loan with the smallest balance. Pay the minimum balance on all your other loans.
- When the smallest debt is paid off, take everything you were putting toward the account and add it to the payment for the loan with the next lowest balance.
- Repeat the process until you’ve paid all debts.
The Avalanche Method
The avalanche method works as follows:
- Rank your loans from highest interest rate to lowest interest rate.
- Pay above the minimum balance on the loan with the highest interest rate. Pay the minimum balance on all your other loans.
- When the debt with the highest interest is paid off, take everything you were putting toward the account and add it to the payment for the loan with the next highest interest rate.
- Repeat the process until you’ve paid all debts.
Which Method Wins Out?
As you can see from above, both the snowball and avalanche methods are similar in that they have you focus on a particular account while paying the minimum on all others. And when you’ve paid off one account, you redirect whatever money you allocated for it to the next one.
But when you do the math, the avalanche method usually will get you out of debt faster. That’s because you reduce the interest you pay on the loan. For this reason, most money gurus tell people to attack high-interest accounts first.
But here’s the catch. For some individuals, staying motivated to stick to a debt repayment plan is tough because they don’t feel the gratification of being done with accounts. There’s some solid science behind this. Dopamine is a natural hormone that keeps people looking for new information and answers (motivation) and helps them feel happy. The brain releases dopamine in anticipation of reward. So, in theory, having multiple zero balances to look forward to along the way can make it easier to stick to a debt repayment plan.
Ultimately, which technique you use is your personal decision. Just be honest about your situation and habits and pick the strategy with which you feel most comfortable.
An Additional Solution
While the solutions above are great and very helpful in eliminating debt, at Piedmont Advantage Credit Union, we can help you consolidate your debt with our Signature Loan at a lower interest rate to make paying it off easier. Please reach out to us today to set up an appointment.