Now I fully understand the mantra about paying off your most expensive debts first, but I'd welcome some advice here.
I've got 3 credit cards and a store account, 2 biggish ones and 2 little-ish. The little ones total together about £300, the biggish ones total about £4.5k, so not huge numbers but as I'm a lazy good-for-nothing benefit scrounger on Income-based JSA, then the numbers are big enough.
I can afford to pay the bills each month, altho' it's a struggle but I want to try and get rid of them all, it's just a question of which order. Do I try and pay a lump sum off against the small amounts to clear them, then use that saved money as an extra payment each month on the bigger, more expensive amounts? or is the lump sum better used to pay off an amount on the more expensive debt, even tho' it'll leave the smaller debts still outstanding?
Or do I keep the lump sum(£300) tucked away under the bed for a rainy day and carry on as I am?
Thanks for any advice
I've got 3 credit cards and a store account, 2 biggish ones and 2 little-ish. The little ones total together about £300, the biggish ones total about £4.5k, so not huge numbers but as I'm a lazy good-for-nothing benefit scrounger on Income-based JSA, then the numbers are big enough.
I can afford to pay the bills each month, altho' it's a struggle but I want to try and get rid of them all, it's just a question of which order. Do I try and pay a lump sum off against the small amounts to clear them, then use that saved money as an extra payment each month on the bigger, more expensive amounts? or is the lump sum better used to pay off an amount on the more expensive debt, even tho' it'll leave the smaller debts still outstanding?
Or do I keep the lump sum(£300) tucked away under the bed for a rainy day and carry on as I am?
Thanks for any advice
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