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Debt and Money ­­— 4 Common Myths Debunked

Author: Rob Smith
Added: July 14, 2008

There are some widely held beliefs about debt, money management, and other personal finance topics that aren't etched in stone as we've been lead to believe.

Could it be that these pseudo truisms have, in fact, been nothing but fiction all along? The financial stakes are way too high to be taking these bogus notions as fact.

Let's take a look at four of the more common beliefs. The truth may surprise you.

Fiction: Bankruptcy is the simplest way to erase debt problems.

Fact: Nothing could be further from the truth. For anyone facing the prospect of bankruptcy or already in the process, life can be a living nightmare. Bankruptcy can devastate your career, destroy your marriage, and hurt your health and well-being. Bankruptcy is a life-changing event that can leave permanent scars. Few people who have been through the bankruptcy process would say they came out of the experience unscathed. The bottom line is that bankruptcy is stressful, humiliating, and hugely disruptive to almost anyone's life. Your best option is to consult with a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional to discuss other possible solutions to get out of debt.

Fiction: Leasing is a good strategy to acquire a vehicle.

Fact: A poll of top financial experts and a calculator would indicate that leasing can be the most expensive way to acquire a car. Today, most new car transactions are completed by way of a lease. Leasing is simply a "rent-to-own" strategy. If you do the math and factor in the high capital cost, down payment, fees for acquisition, disposition, excess wear and tear, and excess mileage, plus other charges not mentioned, you'd be shocked at what it can ultimately cost. Break free from the chains of leasing. Find a way to save $300 a month for two years. Then, at lease expiration, purchase a used vehicle for cash. Downgrading to an older vehicle could hurt the ego for awhile, but it's a small price to pay to travel the road to financial security. Continue to save $300 a month for another two years. Then sell and upgrade to a newer vehicle for cash. A key factor in building wealth is not having a vehicle payment.

Fiction: Counting on a large income tax refund each year makes financial sense.

Fact: No, it doesn't. It's good that you have your income tax liability covered each year but you're letting state and federal government entities use and invest your hard-earned money for free. A better strategy is to plan for less of a refund. Then, make those additional paycheck dollars work for you rather than the government. Contribute to an employer-sponsored retirement plan or set up an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) annually. Both of these accounts grow tax-deferred. Also, if you haven't established an initial emergency fund of $1,000, now is the time to do so. Having a reserve available for unexpected events such as car or home repairs will provide peace of mind.

Fiction: An adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) makes it easy to buy a home

Fact: Maybe for the first year or so. But then the financial nightmare begins. Make sure you brace yourself when you get the notice of an upward "adjustment" to your mortgage payment. The loan that made it possible for you to move into a home may now be causing you to move out. It's not unusual to see a dramatic increase in an ARM's monthly payment. Adjustable rate mortgages are one of the major reasons for record foreclosures and bankruptcies today. A fixed rate mortgage where principal and interest payments remain the same over the loan term, is a much better strategy.

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Robert M. Smith, CFP®, author, and President of Debt Mentors, LLC, devotes his financial planning practice and website by helping people develop solid financial strategies regarding money management, debt elimination, and wealth accumulation. He has assisted individuals, families, small business owners, and financial institutions for over 20 years. Find out more about becoming financially secure at => http://debtfreelivingplan.com



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